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LID and Policy:
                Sustainable
           Development Practices

              What is Stopping Us?
                                                                                         Jon Barsanti Jr
                                                                  Masters in City and Regional Planning
                                                    BA Interdisciplinary Study in Biology and Chemistry
                                                                             jbarsanti@alumni.unc.edu
                                                                                          919.943.1915.




                            Developers




 Policy Makers
                           Who                                                   Designers




                          Decision Makers
                         (Municipal/County)




                       Competitive Advantage
                      (Others are not Doing it)




It is good for the
     economy,                                                                Others are
   good for the
    community,
and good for the
                           Why                                             Doing It; Can
                                                                            do It Better
   environment




                       Others are doing it and if
                     I/We don’t adopt/adapt I/We
                         will lose out to other
                       communities/developers




                                                                                                           1
Don’t want to learn new way
                                       of doing business




  Want to do it;
Have designer to
     do it;
Have planners on
                                       Why                              Want to do it;
                                                                         Don’t have a
     board;
Meeting resistance
  from elected
                                       Not                               designer to
                                                                          show how

     officials




                                     Want to do it;
                       Have a designer who knows how to do it;
                        Having a difficult time getting approved




        All Development Occurs
             in a Watershed
                     Three Parts of a Watershed
                         Watershed Critical Areas
                      Watershed Protected Areas
                     Remainder of the Watershed
                     Barriers:
                     • “Highest and Best Use of the Land;”
                     • One person’s/community’s out-flow is another’s
                     intake




        All Development Occurs
             in a Watershed
                   Wetlands are nature’s filtration
                              system
                   Wetlands manage volume and
                          sediment load
                      Wetlands are key to wildlife
                        habitat preservation
                     Barrier: Wetland is undevelopable; Can fill and replace,
                        although manufactured is not as good as natural




                                                                                         2
All Development Occurs
                in a Watershed
                           Stream Buffers protect
                       encroachment on ecosystem by
                               development
                               Stream Buffers Protect
                                 development from
                            encroachment by ecosystem
                                   (e.g. floods.)
        Barriers: Inconsistent setbacks between communities; Vertical versus
        Horizontal Setbacks




               All Land Uses have a
                   Water Profile
                                      Volume of water flow
                   Nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus,
                           Suspended Solids)
        Temperature of water flowing off the land
           Toxins (Oil, antifreeze, other chemicals)
                                Bacteria (Pet Waste, etc.)
                                From Kimberly Brewer’s Presentation to the TJCOG Smart Growth Committee
                                         ftp://ftp.tjcog.org/pub/tjcog/regplan/smrtgrow/devwq.pdf




               All Land Uses have a
                   Water Profile
 Sources                                       Land-Use                        Contribution                  Contribution
                                                                               to N Load                     to P Load
 Residential (SF)                                   14%
                                                                                        29%                           12%
 Residential (MF)                                     1%

 Agriculture                                        20%                                 36%                           51%
 Forest                                             56%                                 19%                           15%
 Commercial/                                          3%                                  9%                           6%
 Industrial
 Other                                                6%                                  7%                          16%

Data from A Nutrient Credit Trading Framework for the Jordan Lake Watershed: Using Market-Based Mechanisms to Make Watershed Restoration
                                                              More Cost-Effective
                                     http://www.cfra-nc.org/documents/FinalReport-FullReport_000.pdf




                                                                                                                                           3
All BMPs have a
            Volume/Pollutant Profile

                                             Volume of water flow
                                                  Suspended Solids
                                                               Nitrogen
                                                          Phosphorus

       STORMWATER FLOW AND QUALITY, AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NON-PROPRIETARY STORMWATER TREATMENT MEASURES — A REVIEW
       AND GAP ANALYSIS (2004) Monash University (Australia) http://www.catchment.crc.org.au/pdfs/technical200408.pdf




Table 1: Comparison of Bulk Density for undisturbed
Soils and Common Urban Conditions (Compiled from
various sources)
Undisturbed Soil Type or Urban                   Surface Bulk
Condition                                        Density (g/cc)
Peat                                             0.2 to 0.3
Compost                                          1.0
Sandy Soil                                       1.1 to 1.3
Silty sands                                      1.4
Silt                                             1.3 to 1.4
Silt Loams                                       1.2 to 1.5
Organic Silts/Clays                              1.0 to 1.2
Glacial Till                                     1.6 to 2.0
Urban Lawns                                      1.5 to 1.9
Crushed Rock Parking Lot                         1.5 to 2.0
Urban Fill Soils                                 1.8 to 2.0
Athletic Fields                                  1.8 to 2.0
ROW and Building Pads                            1.5 to 1.8
(85% Compaction)
ROW and Building Pads                            1.6 to 2.1
(95% Compaction)
Concrete Pavement                                2.2
Quartzite                                        2.65                      http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP36.pdf




               Reversing of Compacted
                        Soils




                                                                           • Soil Amendments
                                                                           • Compost Amendments
                                                                           • Reforestation
       http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP37.pdf
                                                                           • Time




                                                                                                                                               4
Benefits and Consequences
 of Compost Amendments
                                                    Compost Amendments Can:
                                                    • Increase Porosity
                                                    • Reduce Peak Flows
                                                    • Produce Thicker lawns
                                                    • Reduce Fertilizer Applications
                                                    and Watering Needs
                                                    • Create better lawns, faster
http://www.epa.gov/ednnrmrl/publications/reports/epa600r00016/epa600r00016.pdf EPA/600/R-00/016




Benefits and Consequences
 of Compost Amendments
                                                    Compost Amendments May:
                                                    • Increase Concentrations of N and P
                                                    (Decrease Total Amounts)
                                                    • May lose benefits over time

                                                    • Amendments can be tilled or applied
                                                    directly and reseeded.
                                                    • 2:1 ratio soil to compost tilled to at
                                                    least 12 inches
                                                    • Construction compaction can reach
                                                    24 inches

http://www.epa.gov/ednnrmrl/publications/reports/epa600r00016/epa600r00016.pdf EPA/600/R-00/016




             All Land Uses have a
                 Water Profile

        Barriers: It takes time and money to
       measure predevelopment conditions and
            post-development conditions
       Cost to amend soil decreases, per lot, as
               area amended increases




                                                                                                  5
LID Can Improve Water
          Quality & Water Quantity

                                                   How we develop
                                          Where we develop
                                        (and where we do not)
                                What we do with the Run-off
                                   (Pipe or Percolate)




          LID Can Improve Water
          Quality & Water Quantity




http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/water_resource.htm                           http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/water_density.htm




          LID Can Improve Water
          Quality & Water Quantity
                                                                 • Impacts on Land Start At the
                                                                 Grading Stage
                                                                 • Fertilizers can have an impact
                                                                 on water quality, even in LID
                                                                 Neighborhoods
                                                                 • Volume and Peak Flows were
                                                                 kept at predevelopment levels.
                                                                 • Need to Control Compaction,
                                                                 Minimize Soil Disturbance, and
                                                                 have on-site supervision.
http://www.jordancove.uconn.edu/jordan_cove/publications/final_report.pdf




                                                                                                                               6
LID Can Improve Water
          Quality & Water Quantity
                                                                  Development Impacts Water Quality
                                                                  • Alters Stormwater and Wastewater Flows
                                                                  • Negatively Impacts water-related
                                                                  ecosystems
                                                                  • Impacts water Quality through
                                                                          • Creation of Impervious Surfaces
                                                                          • Spatial Position of Development
                                                                          relative to natural features
                                                                          • Introduction of Contaminants
                                                                  • Impacts Wastewater through consumption
                                                                  of water and the Stormwater it generates

http://www.nahb.org/fileUpload_details.aspx?contentID=112936




          LID Can Improve Water
          Quality & Water Quantity
                                                                  National Association of Home-Builders has
                                                                  a large amount of information regarding
                                                                  costs and benefits of Low Impact
                                                                  Development

                                                                    Perceived Barrier: It costs more and
                                                                    does not provide a benefit to the builder


                                                                    Actual Barrier: Educating the entire
                                                                    community to the value versus costs of
                                                                    LID (Lower Stormwater Costs, more land
                                                                    can be developed; cost savings to the
                                                                    community, etc.)

http://www.nahb.org/fileUpload_details.aspx?contentID=112936




          LID Can Improve Water
          Quality & Water Quantity
                                                               … (In) the vast majority of cases,
                                                               significant savings were realized due to:

                                                               • reduced costs for site grading and
                                                               preparation,

                                                               • stormwater infrastructure, site paving, and
                                                               landscaping.

                                                               • Total capital cost savings ranged from 15
                                                               to 80 percent when LID methods were
                                                               used...



                          http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/costs07/documents/reducingstormwatercosts.pdf




                                                                                                                7
LID Can Improve Water
         Quality & Water Quantity




                         http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/costs07/documents/reducingstormwatercosts.pdf




         LID Can Improve Water
         Quality & Water Quantity




                         http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/costs07/documents/reducingstormwatercosts.pdf




         LID Can Improve Water
         Quality & Water Quantity
           • Site Design was 103 Lots on 24 Acres
           • Conventional Site Design required 270,000 Cu Ft of
           Stormwater Facilities
           • LID Required 55,000 cu ft of stormwater facilities
           • 62% of land was saved as open space
           • Cost Savings of 20% to the Developer
           • 10% More units were able to be built than
           conventional design would have allowed.
Managing stormwater in Pierce County: Kensington Estates case study sheds light on low impact development
http://www.djc.com/news/en/11135654.html




                                                                                                            8
LID Can Improve Water
          Quality & Water Quantity
   Type of Residential                 Disturbed               Open Space                   Conserved Space
   Development                         Space

   Low Density                         Could be entire         Yes – may be                 No
   (e.g. 1 unit/2a)                    site                    yard

   Cluster                             Could Be entire         Fragmented                   No
                                       site

   Open Space                          50% or less             50% or More                  Open Space can
                                                                                            be undevelopable

   Conservation                        Less than 50%           More than 50%                Undevelopable
                                                                                            area excluded


   Barrier(s): How each is defined varies by community/county




                                            All Development Occurs in a
                                                     Watershed




 Need to change
  thinking from
Water as Waste to                                         LID                                         All Land Uses
                                                                                                      Have a Water
                                                                                                             Profile
Water as Resource




                                                Water Quality and Water
                                                 Quantity will improve




            Need to Change thinking from
              stormwater as waste to
              stormwater as resource.
                                                                                                Barrier: Need
                                                                                                to change the
                                                                                                way we think
                                                                                                about water




 http://waterparadigm.org/indexen.php?web=./home/homeen.html       http://www.onthecommons.org/media/pdf/original/OurWaterC
                                                                   omonsOctober2008English.pdf




                                                                                                                              9
Need to Change thinking from
             stormwater as waste to
             stormwater as resource.
                                                                                                  Barrier: We cannot
                                                                                                  solve our problems
                                                                                                  at the same level of
                                                                                                  thinking that
                                                                                                  created them


                                                                                                  We need a new
                                                                                                  way of looking at
                                                                                                  our water quality
                                                                                                  and water quantity
                                                                                                  problems


http://www.clemson.edu/restoration/events/past_events/sc_water_re                http://www.coe.neu.edu/environment/DOCUM
sources/t4_proceedings_presentations/t4_zip/zimmer.pdf                           ENTS/Wingspread%20Final%20Report.pdf




           Need to Change thinking from
             stormwater as waste to
             stormwater as resource.
                                                                    “An urban area is an ecological system
                                                                    wherein humans, habitat,
                                                                    transportation and water infrastructure,
                                                                    and terrestrial and aquatic flora and
                                                                    fauna exist in symbiosis and
                                                                    interdependence. Urban fresh waters
                                                                    are the lifeline for ecological and
                                                                    economical sustainability, yet the fresh
                                                                    water resources are being impaired to
                                                                    a point that the integrity of urban
                                                                    waters has been damaged by excessive
                                                                    development and overuse….”


          http://www.coe.neu.edu/environment/DOCUM
          ENTS/Wingspread%20Final%20Report.pdf




           Need to Change thinking from
             stormwater as waste to
             stormwater as resource.
                                                                    The concept of the Cities of the Future,
                                                                    the fifth paradigm of urbanization… is a
                                                                    paradigm of integration
                                                                    • Future, and existing, urban
                                                                    developments will accommodate
                                                                    landscape, drainage, transportation
                                                                    and habitat infrastructure systems
                                                                    • Cities will be resilient to extreme
                                                                    hydrological events and pollution
                                                                    • There will be adequate amounts of
                                                                    clean water for sustaining healthy
                                                                    human, terrestrial and aquatic lives
                                                                    • There will be an optimal balance
                                                                    between recreation, navigation and
                                                                    other economic uses of water.
          http://www.coe.neu.edu/environment/DOCUM
          ENTS/Wingspread%20Final%20Report.pdf




                                                                                                                            10
Need to Change thinking from
          stormwater as waste to
          stormwater as resource.

                                       SESSION LAW 2009-243
                                          HOUSE BILL 749

AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE BUILDING CODE TO PERMIT THE USE OF
CISTERNS TO PROVIDE WATER FOR FLUSHING TOILETS AND FOR OUTDOOR
IRRIGATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION OR RENOVATION OF RESIDENTIAL OR
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES AND TO PROHIBIT ANY STATE,
COUNTY, OR LOCAL BUILDING CODE OR REGULATION FROM PROHIBITING
THE USE OF CISTERNS FOR THESE USES, AND TO CLARIFY MINORITY
BUSINESS PURPOSES FOR PUBLIC CONTRACTS.




 Barriers to Implementing
  LID Across the Region
 • All Development Impacts Water Quality (Discharge,
 Consumption, Compaction of Soil) (Includes 10%
 Impervious Surface and above – as well as 10%
 Compacted Surfaces and above.
 • Highest Use of the land versus the Best Use of the land
 • Need to Change the way we think (Paradigm Shift)
        • Water is Water
        • Wetlands and streams are undervalued
        • One Community’s Outflow is another Community’s
        Intake




 Barriers to Implementing
  LEED Across the Region
                                                              •
                                                              “Everybody
                                                              knows….” it
                                                              costs more.




http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=2908




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Barriers to Implementing
  LEED Across the Region
                                                                                 •
                                                                                 Sometimes,
                                                                                 its is not
                                                                                 about the
                                                                                 costs (price,)
                                                                                 rather it is
                                                                                 really playing
                                                                                 up the
                                                                                 benefits



http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=2908




 Barriers to Implementing
  LEED Across the Region
                                                                           Cost premiums
                                                                           ranging from ZERO%
                                                                           to 6.27%


                                                                           Energy Savings from
                                                                           23% to 50%


                                                                           Water Savings from
                                                                           Zero to 78%



   http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=2908




       Case Study: Residential
            Development
                                                          • 73 Projects
                                                          • Range Under 5 Acres to Over
                                                          100 Acres
                                                          • Utilization of LEED techniques
                                                          depend on points awarded and
                                                          cost to develop
                                                          •Gold and Platinum Certified
                                                          Utilize Green Technologies and
                                                          Green Construction
                                                          •Platinum tend to include
                                                          affordable housing and
 http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/316990__914017852.pdf
                                                          Habitat/wetland restoration




                                                                                                  12
Halted construction fills
            N.C. waterways with silt
            BY PAGE IVEY - The Associated Press




                     Photograph: Chuck Burton AP May 5, 2010 News and Observer




           Our Floating Future?
                                                                 • Research by NC State
                                                                 University and Bill Hunt
                                                                 • Being Tested in City of
                                                                 Durham – Hillendale Golf
                                                                 Course and Museum of Life
                                                                 and Science
                                                                 • Originated in Montana
                                                                 (2000)
                                                                 • Costs: $30/sq ft
"When all the plants have grown up, you
don't actually see any of the green plastic.                     • Benefit: “natural”
It's just a lush green environment on top of                     removal of Phosphorus and
the pond, so in theory there's a habitat for                     Nitrogen using
fish, frogs, wildlife as well." Ryan Winston                     wetland/bog plants

News and Observer – 4/14/2010




Barriers to Implementing
 LID Across the Region
• Need to look at Decentralized solution for a decentralized
problem
• Our ordinances hold us back (e.g. State law now requires
communities to allow the use of cisterns and to not prohibit
their use; Definitions of Conservation Subdivisions; Transfer
of Development Rights)
• “Everybody knows….”




                                                                                             13
Post Construction
        Maintenance
• Fertilizer
• Animal Waste
• Drought Tolerant Plants
• Native Plants
• Over-watering




               Conclusion
                  We have a new resource
                  We can ‘sing from the same
                  songbook.’
                  We can customize our solutions
                  to meet the requirements of our
                  communities and our region.
                  We can have a Win-Win-Win for
                  the consumer, the developer,
                  and the community.
                  If we ‘only’ apply to new
                  construction, existing conditions
                  will ‘only’ not get worse.




                                                      14
Jon Barsanti Jr.
jbarsanti@alumni.unc.edu
      919.943.1915

Presentation available at
http://www.slideshare.net/JonBarsantiJr
http://www.slideshare.net/JonBarsantiJr




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LEED, LID, And Policy May 2010 (Handouts)

  • 1. LID and Policy: Sustainable Development Practices What is Stopping Us? Jon Barsanti Jr Masters in City and Regional Planning BA Interdisciplinary Study in Biology and Chemistry jbarsanti@alumni.unc.edu 919.943.1915. Developers Policy Makers Who Designers Decision Makers (Municipal/County) Competitive Advantage (Others are not Doing it) It is good for the economy, Others are good for the community, and good for the Why Doing It; Can do It Better environment Others are doing it and if I/We don’t adopt/adapt I/We will lose out to other communities/developers 1
  • 2. Don’t want to learn new way of doing business Want to do it; Have designer to do it; Have planners on Why Want to do it; Don’t have a board; Meeting resistance from elected Not designer to show how officials Want to do it; Have a designer who knows how to do it; Having a difficult time getting approved All Development Occurs in a Watershed Three Parts of a Watershed Watershed Critical Areas Watershed Protected Areas Remainder of the Watershed Barriers: • “Highest and Best Use of the Land;” • One person’s/community’s out-flow is another’s intake All Development Occurs in a Watershed Wetlands are nature’s filtration system Wetlands manage volume and sediment load Wetlands are key to wildlife habitat preservation Barrier: Wetland is undevelopable; Can fill and replace, although manufactured is not as good as natural 2
  • 3. All Development Occurs in a Watershed Stream Buffers protect encroachment on ecosystem by development Stream Buffers Protect development from encroachment by ecosystem (e.g. floods.) Barriers: Inconsistent setbacks between communities; Vertical versus Horizontal Setbacks All Land Uses have a Water Profile Volume of water flow Nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Suspended Solids) Temperature of water flowing off the land Toxins (Oil, antifreeze, other chemicals) Bacteria (Pet Waste, etc.) From Kimberly Brewer’s Presentation to the TJCOG Smart Growth Committee ftp://ftp.tjcog.org/pub/tjcog/regplan/smrtgrow/devwq.pdf All Land Uses have a Water Profile Sources Land-Use Contribution Contribution to N Load to P Load Residential (SF) 14% 29% 12% Residential (MF) 1% Agriculture 20% 36% 51% Forest 56% 19% 15% Commercial/ 3% 9% 6% Industrial Other 6% 7% 16% Data from A Nutrient Credit Trading Framework for the Jordan Lake Watershed: Using Market-Based Mechanisms to Make Watershed Restoration More Cost-Effective http://www.cfra-nc.org/documents/FinalReport-FullReport_000.pdf 3
  • 4. All BMPs have a Volume/Pollutant Profile Volume of water flow Suspended Solids Nitrogen Phosphorus STORMWATER FLOW AND QUALITY, AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NON-PROPRIETARY STORMWATER TREATMENT MEASURES — A REVIEW AND GAP ANALYSIS (2004) Monash University (Australia) http://www.catchment.crc.org.au/pdfs/technical200408.pdf Table 1: Comparison of Bulk Density for undisturbed Soils and Common Urban Conditions (Compiled from various sources) Undisturbed Soil Type or Urban Surface Bulk Condition Density (g/cc) Peat 0.2 to 0.3 Compost 1.0 Sandy Soil 1.1 to 1.3 Silty sands 1.4 Silt 1.3 to 1.4 Silt Loams 1.2 to 1.5 Organic Silts/Clays 1.0 to 1.2 Glacial Till 1.6 to 2.0 Urban Lawns 1.5 to 1.9 Crushed Rock Parking Lot 1.5 to 2.0 Urban Fill Soils 1.8 to 2.0 Athletic Fields 1.8 to 2.0 ROW and Building Pads 1.5 to 1.8 (85% Compaction) ROW and Building Pads 1.6 to 2.1 (95% Compaction) Concrete Pavement 2.2 Quartzite 2.65 http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP36.pdf Reversing of Compacted Soils • Soil Amendments • Compost Amendments • Reforestation http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP37.pdf • Time 4
  • 5. Benefits and Consequences of Compost Amendments Compost Amendments Can: • Increase Porosity • Reduce Peak Flows • Produce Thicker lawns • Reduce Fertilizer Applications and Watering Needs • Create better lawns, faster http://www.epa.gov/ednnrmrl/publications/reports/epa600r00016/epa600r00016.pdf EPA/600/R-00/016 Benefits and Consequences of Compost Amendments Compost Amendments May: • Increase Concentrations of N and P (Decrease Total Amounts) • May lose benefits over time • Amendments can be tilled or applied directly and reseeded. • 2:1 ratio soil to compost tilled to at least 12 inches • Construction compaction can reach 24 inches http://www.epa.gov/ednnrmrl/publications/reports/epa600r00016/epa600r00016.pdf EPA/600/R-00/016 All Land Uses have a Water Profile Barriers: It takes time and money to measure predevelopment conditions and post-development conditions Cost to amend soil decreases, per lot, as area amended increases 5
  • 6. LID Can Improve Water Quality & Water Quantity How we develop Where we develop (and where we do not) What we do with the Run-off (Pipe or Percolate) LID Can Improve Water Quality & Water Quantity http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/water_resource.htm http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/water_density.htm LID Can Improve Water Quality & Water Quantity • Impacts on Land Start At the Grading Stage • Fertilizers can have an impact on water quality, even in LID Neighborhoods • Volume and Peak Flows were kept at predevelopment levels. • Need to Control Compaction, Minimize Soil Disturbance, and have on-site supervision. http://www.jordancove.uconn.edu/jordan_cove/publications/final_report.pdf 6
  • 7. LID Can Improve Water Quality & Water Quantity Development Impacts Water Quality • Alters Stormwater and Wastewater Flows • Negatively Impacts water-related ecosystems • Impacts water Quality through • Creation of Impervious Surfaces • Spatial Position of Development relative to natural features • Introduction of Contaminants • Impacts Wastewater through consumption of water and the Stormwater it generates http://www.nahb.org/fileUpload_details.aspx?contentID=112936 LID Can Improve Water Quality & Water Quantity National Association of Home-Builders has a large amount of information regarding costs and benefits of Low Impact Development Perceived Barrier: It costs more and does not provide a benefit to the builder Actual Barrier: Educating the entire community to the value versus costs of LID (Lower Stormwater Costs, more land can be developed; cost savings to the community, etc.) http://www.nahb.org/fileUpload_details.aspx?contentID=112936 LID Can Improve Water Quality & Water Quantity … (In) the vast majority of cases, significant savings were realized due to: • reduced costs for site grading and preparation, • stormwater infrastructure, site paving, and landscaping. • Total capital cost savings ranged from 15 to 80 percent when LID methods were used... http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/costs07/documents/reducingstormwatercosts.pdf 7
  • 8. LID Can Improve Water Quality & Water Quantity http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/costs07/documents/reducingstormwatercosts.pdf LID Can Improve Water Quality & Water Quantity http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/costs07/documents/reducingstormwatercosts.pdf LID Can Improve Water Quality & Water Quantity • Site Design was 103 Lots on 24 Acres • Conventional Site Design required 270,000 Cu Ft of Stormwater Facilities • LID Required 55,000 cu ft of stormwater facilities • 62% of land was saved as open space • Cost Savings of 20% to the Developer • 10% More units were able to be built than conventional design would have allowed. Managing stormwater in Pierce County: Kensington Estates case study sheds light on low impact development http://www.djc.com/news/en/11135654.html 8
  • 9. LID Can Improve Water Quality & Water Quantity Type of Residential Disturbed Open Space Conserved Space Development Space Low Density Could be entire Yes – may be No (e.g. 1 unit/2a) site yard Cluster Could Be entire Fragmented No site Open Space 50% or less 50% or More Open Space can be undevelopable Conservation Less than 50% More than 50% Undevelopable area excluded Barrier(s): How each is defined varies by community/county All Development Occurs in a Watershed Need to change thinking from Water as Waste to LID All Land Uses Have a Water Profile Water as Resource Water Quality and Water Quantity will improve Need to Change thinking from stormwater as waste to stormwater as resource. Barrier: Need to change the way we think about water http://waterparadigm.org/indexen.php?web=./home/homeen.html http://www.onthecommons.org/media/pdf/original/OurWaterC omonsOctober2008English.pdf 9
  • 10. Need to Change thinking from stormwater as waste to stormwater as resource. Barrier: We cannot solve our problems at the same level of thinking that created them We need a new way of looking at our water quality and water quantity problems http://www.clemson.edu/restoration/events/past_events/sc_water_re http://www.coe.neu.edu/environment/DOCUM sources/t4_proceedings_presentations/t4_zip/zimmer.pdf ENTS/Wingspread%20Final%20Report.pdf Need to Change thinking from stormwater as waste to stormwater as resource. “An urban area is an ecological system wherein humans, habitat, transportation and water infrastructure, and terrestrial and aquatic flora and fauna exist in symbiosis and interdependence. Urban fresh waters are the lifeline for ecological and economical sustainability, yet the fresh water resources are being impaired to a point that the integrity of urban waters has been damaged by excessive development and overuse….” http://www.coe.neu.edu/environment/DOCUM ENTS/Wingspread%20Final%20Report.pdf Need to Change thinking from stormwater as waste to stormwater as resource. The concept of the Cities of the Future, the fifth paradigm of urbanization… is a paradigm of integration • Future, and existing, urban developments will accommodate landscape, drainage, transportation and habitat infrastructure systems • Cities will be resilient to extreme hydrological events and pollution • There will be adequate amounts of clean water for sustaining healthy human, terrestrial and aquatic lives • There will be an optimal balance between recreation, navigation and other economic uses of water. http://www.coe.neu.edu/environment/DOCUM ENTS/Wingspread%20Final%20Report.pdf 10
  • 11. Need to Change thinking from stormwater as waste to stormwater as resource. SESSION LAW 2009-243 HOUSE BILL 749 AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE BUILDING CODE TO PERMIT THE USE OF CISTERNS TO PROVIDE WATER FOR FLUSHING TOILETS AND FOR OUTDOOR IRRIGATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION OR RENOVATION OF RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES AND TO PROHIBIT ANY STATE, COUNTY, OR LOCAL BUILDING CODE OR REGULATION FROM PROHIBITING THE USE OF CISTERNS FOR THESE USES, AND TO CLARIFY MINORITY BUSINESS PURPOSES FOR PUBLIC CONTRACTS. Barriers to Implementing LID Across the Region • All Development Impacts Water Quality (Discharge, Consumption, Compaction of Soil) (Includes 10% Impervious Surface and above – as well as 10% Compacted Surfaces and above. • Highest Use of the land versus the Best Use of the land • Need to Change the way we think (Paradigm Shift) • Water is Water • Wetlands and streams are undervalued • One Community’s Outflow is another Community’s Intake Barriers to Implementing LEED Across the Region • “Everybody knows….” it costs more. http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=2908 11
  • 12. Barriers to Implementing LEED Across the Region • Sometimes, its is not about the costs (price,) rather it is really playing up the benefits http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=2908 Barriers to Implementing LEED Across the Region Cost premiums ranging from ZERO% to 6.27% Energy Savings from 23% to 50% Water Savings from Zero to 78% http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=2908 Case Study: Residential Development • 73 Projects • Range Under 5 Acres to Over 100 Acres • Utilization of LEED techniques depend on points awarded and cost to develop •Gold and Platinum Certified Utilize Green Technologies and Green Construction •Platinum tend to include affordable housing and http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/316990__914017852.pdf Habitat/wetland restoration 12
  • 13. Halted construction fills N.C. waterways with silt BY PAGE IVEY - The Associated Press Photograph: Chuck Burton AP May 5, 2010 News and Observer Our Floating Future? • Research by NC State University and Bill Hunt • Being Tested in City of Durham – Hillendale Golf Course and Museum of Life and Science • Originated in Montana (2000) • Costs: $30/sq ft "When all the plants have grown up, you don't actually see any of the green plastic. • Benefit: “natural” It's just a lush green environment on top of removal of Phosphorus and the pond, so in theory there's a habitat for Nitrogen using fish, frogs, wildlife as well." Ryan Winston wetland/bog plants News and Observer – 4/14/2010 Barriers to Implementing LID Across the Region • Need to look at Decentralized solution for a decentralized problem • Our ordinances hold us back (e.g. State law now requires communities to allow the use of cisterns and to not prohibit their use; Definitions of Conservation Subdivisions; Transfer of Development Rights) • “Everybody knows….” 13
  • 14. Post Construction Maintenance • Fertilizer • Animal Waste • Drought Tolerant Plants • Native Plants • Over-watering Conclusion We have a new resource We can ‘sing from the same songbook.’ We can customize our solutions to meet the requirements of our communities and our region. We can have a Win-Win-Win for the consumer, the developer, and the community. If we ‘only’ apply to new construction, existing conditions will ‘only’ not get worse. 14
  • 15. Jon Barsanti Jr. jbarsanti@alumni.unc.edu 919.943.1915 Presentation available at http://www.slideshare.net/JonBarsantiJr http://www.slideshare.net/JonBarsantiJr 15