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AProposal to Provide Professional Services for the Development of the <br /> WSSurface Water Management Plan for the City of Elk River <br /> Experience <br /> Comprehensive Water Resource Management Plan <br /> Coon Rapids, MN <br /> WSB's team worked with City staff to develop a plan that met the needs of the City as well as <br /> Reference the policies of the Coon Creek Watershed District, Lower Rum River Watershed Management <br /> Steve Gatlin Organization and Six Cities WMO. This plan included a detailed analysis of over 40 problems <br /> City Manager areas within the City with corrective actions and cost estimates. This Plan also used a GIS-based <br /> City of Coon Rapids hydrologic/hydraulic model (HydroCAD) to determine high water elevations, peak discharge rates, <br /> and flood storage within the City. WSB worked with City staff to develop a Capital Improvement <br /> (763)767-6458 Plan along with a method to prioritize construction projects to address the problem areas. A <br /> gatlin @coonrapidsmn.gov wetland management plan was also completed. <br /> HUCC) <br /> Comprehensive Storm Water <br /> Management Plan <br /> Hugo, MN <br /> _ Development of the Plan included extensive Reference <br /> yam' coordination with the Rice Creek Watershed <br /> Bryan Bear <br /> = District. A TR-20 based model was developed in <br /> '-� City Administrator <br /> conformance with RCWD standards. The goals and <br /> grater resource City of Hugo <br /> M d N A G E M E N T P L A N policies incorporated were in conformance with the <br /> policies of the RCWD. Funding mechanisms were (651)762-6300 <br /> > > also implemented as part of the development of bbear @ci.hugo. <br /> the Plan to allow the City to undertake the various mn.us <br /> projects, studies, and programs outlined in the Plan. <br /> Storm Sewer System Evaluation <br /> Richfield, MN <br /> This project consisted of evaluating the storm sewer <br /> system in approximately 60 selected areas within the City �,xi•.: <br /> of Richfield to determine the level of protection provided <br /> for structures within these selected areas. As part of <br /> the project, rainfall events were modeled having a return <br /> frequency of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 years. WSB also <br /> Reference modeled the rainfall event that actually occurred on July <br /> Mike Eastling 20-23, 1987. Corresponding peak discharge rates and <br /> flood elevations were established. Recommendations were <br /> Director of Public Works • <br /> developed to provide the City with direction on the mostr + <br /> City of Richfield cost-effective way to deal with the problems that were <br /> (612)861-9792 "� � • " <br /> identified. The project also involved the development of a <br /> meastling@ policy that the City can now follow in the future to address <br /> cityofrichfield.org residents' concerns. <br /> Proposed Project Team and Experience / 10 <br />