Regional Ponds - Village of Allouez, WI
McMahon Associates is
assisting the Village of Allouez with design and construction of
five regional wet detention ponds. The purpose of the ponds is to
improve storm water quality and assist the Village with NR 216/NR 251
Municipal Permit requirements for 20% and 40% total suspended solids
removal by 2008 and 2013, respectively. As part of the project,
McMahon Associates helped the Village secure five Urban Nonprofit
Source & Storm Water Grants from the Wisconsin DNR.
Storm Water Utility Creation - City of De
Pere, WI
McMahon Associates is
assisting the City of De Pere with creation of a storm water utility.
The purpose of the utility is to generate a dedicated funding source
for the City's storm water management system.
Stream Corridor Restoration & Regional
Pond Design - Garner's Creek Storm Water Utility, WI
McMahon Associates is
assisting Garner's Creek Storm Water Utility with a stream
restoration project and regional wet pond design located south of
CTH "CE" and west of CTH "N." The purpose of the
two projects is to reduce stream erosion, protect private property
from embankment/slope stability failure, restore damaged wildlife
habitat along the wooded ravine, and reduce erosive peak flow rates
along Garner's Creek.
Regional Ponds/100-Year Floodplain Study -
Village of Little Chute, WI
McMahon Associates is
designing two regional wet ponds, a stream/floodplain corridor, and
a two-span bridge for the Village of Little Chute. The purpose of
the project is to provide flood control, improve surface water
drainage, and satisfy NR 151 storm water utility regulations for
existing and future development within the watershed. As part of the
project, McMahon Associates is conducting a 100-year floodplain
study, evaluating wetland impacts, and assisting with regulatory
permit approvals from the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, US Army Corps of Engineers, Wisconsin Department
of Natural Resources, and Outagamie County.
Low Impact Development/Bioretention - Mole Lake, WI
McMahon Associates is
designing and managing construction of two post-development building
sites for the Mole Lake Indian Tribe. Low impact development
principles are being utilized at each site to reduce storm water and
environmental impacts. Three bioretention devices
are anticipated for the two building sites. McMahon Associates is also assisting
the Tribe with Environmental Protection Agency NPDES permit
regulations.
Storm Water Management Planning - City of
Neenah, WI
McMahon Associates is
assisting the City of Neenah with various storm water management
planning activities, including: Geographic Information System (GIS)
consulting, Storm Water Management Plan Preparation, ordinance review
and development of credit policy for the City of Neenah storm water
user charge, and preliminary design of three regional storm water
ponds. The purpose of the Storm Water Management Plan is to
assist with NR 216 Municipal Permit requirements and provide
guidance for achieving 20% and 40% total suspended solids removal by
2008 and 2013, respectively.