Name of Project: Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO)
Type of Reuse System: Cistern
Overview: The cistern located at the MWMO utilizes stormwater runoff from the main office area roof to water trees in a trench system.
Location: Mississippi Watershed Management Organization, 2522 Marshall Street NE, Minneapolis 55418
Owners: Mississippi Watershed Management Organization
Contractors: Meisinger Construction-general contractor for facility construction
Operators: Mississippi Watershed Management Organization
Cost:
Concrete Slab - 💲 5,200 Cistern (including piping) – 💲23,700 Rain Leader - 💲 8,400
additional plumbing would be needed if plumbed into the building to be used as grey water
Type and size of system: 4,000 gallon capacity CorGal Water Tank, volume annual dependent on rainfall, filled by roof runoff only
Year of Completion: 2012
Drivers/Stormwater Goals: To water trees, reduce stormwater runoff that reaches the river, infiltrate rainwater. Future use as grey water in facility.
Funding (sources): Public – MWMO funding
Partners: n/a
Photos: (include location and who took the picture) Photos by MWMO Staff
Monitoring? For what?
Total Suspended Solids, VSS, bacteria, once every 3 months
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Lessons Learned:
Design flaws – the plumbing was not correct and all the water drained out, the rain leader diverter operation was not intuitive. Additionally plumbing code hindered process of connecting to facility to be used as grey water. Staff opted to do this at a later time once plumbing codes were updated and other projects set precedence.
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