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Subject Minnesota Stormwater Seminar Series
Date June 10, 2025 4:37 PM
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Minnesota Stormwater Seminar Series

Managing Stormwater Ponds for Optimal Function: Characterizing Phosphorus and HAB Export, Plus a New Tool for Prioritizing Maintenance Needs

Please join us in person or online on June 12 at 10:00 am for the next Minnesota Stormwater Seminar Series event - a monthly experience featuring national, state, and local experts on stormwater and green infrastructure.

*Speakers: *


* Presenter: Katie Hembre, Environmental Scientist at Stantec
* Presenter: Poornima Natarajan, Research Associate at the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota
* Panelist: Justine Dauphinais, Water Quality Coordinator, Coon Creek Watershed District
* Panelist: Shahram Missaghi, Water Resources Regulatory Coordinator, City of Minneapolis Public Works
* Panelist: Dendy Lofton, Senior Limnologist, Senior Associate, Stantec

*Abstracts: *

*Fate and Transport of Phosphorus and HABs from Stormwater Ponds (Katie Hembre) *There are two parts of this study to determine pollutant export from stormwater ponds 1) phosphorus (P) and 2) cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins (HABs). High phosphorus concentrations can cause eutrophication in lakes. A traditional paradigm of watershed management has been that stormwater ponds capture and retain P, thereby serving as important practices for reducing P loads to downstream waterbodies. However, recent studies have documented the prevalence of internal P loading from stormwater pond sediments. Stormwater ponds are designed to capture P, thus high in-pond P concentrations from internal P loading is primarily problematic if the pond is exporting P downstream. This project aims to quantify export of total P and orthophosphate from different types of stormwater ponds (levels 1 3 from the Minnesota Stormwater Manual). A better understanding of which type of pond exports more will inform pond retrofit opportunities and potentially new pond design guidance to improve performance. HABs are a human and ecological health risk. Therefore, the second part of this study is to determine if the HABs that originate within a stormwater pond can be exported to downstream waterbodies, and if cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins can survive/persist after being discharged from the pond outlet and traveling through the stormwater conveyance systems. Both components of this study build upon the knowledge from studies Stantec has completed throughout the Twin Cities metro area over the last decade. If P and HABs are conveyed downstream, this study will inform stormwater management throughout the Twin Cities and likely lead to changes in pond design.

*Stormwater Pond Assessment Tool for Evaluating Phosphorus Water Quality (Poornima Natarajan) *The proposed work is focused on testing and improving an existing Pond Assessment Tool, which was developed by the authors in a previous project and designed to use readily-available spatial, water quality, and pond data to indicate risk and provide estimates of high water column phosphorus, sediment phosphate release, and anoxia in ponds treating stormwater. A beta version of the Tool was well-received by that project’s Technical Advisory Panel, but further workshops were not feasible under that project. To make the Tool truly useful to stormwater practitioners, we see three research activities as particularly necessary: (1) additional analysis of existing data to develop a pond water balance component in the Assessment Tool; (2) validation of the Tool by testing on ponds with sufficient data and independent estimates of key outputs (pond total phosphorus concentration, anoxia, sediment phosphorus release); and (3) additional workshops to reach a wider audience and solicit feedback to improve the usability and outputs of the Tool, including a framework for using the Tool in prioritizing monitoring and maintenance of ponds. A key output of the proposed work would be a public version of the Pond Assessment Tool; with components for dissolved oxygen status and hydrologic retention of ponds, the Tool has potential applicability to runoff pollutants other than phosphorus as well. We will partner with the city of Minneapolis in all project tasks, making use of their intensive pond data collection efforts, which are relevant to both development and testing of the Tool's components

*Date and Time*: Thursday, June 12, 2025, 10a - 12p US Central

*In-person:* St. Anthony Falls Laboratory Auditorium (2 Third Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN [ [link removed] ])

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This seminar series is a partnership between the University of Minnesota's St. Anthony Falls Laboratory [ [link removed] ] and Water Resources Center [ [link removed] ], and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency [ [link removed] ], and made possible through the Minnesota Stormwater Research and Technology Transfer Program in collaboration with the Minnesota Stormwater Research Council [ [link removed] ].






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