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The agenda outlines the detailed stormwater management mapping of campus inlets and outfalls, focusing on A through N wings. Critical measures include the dimensions of inlet grates and the identification of drainage points via campus map blueprints and direct observations. Key criteria assessed include bicycle safety, standing water presence, and visible debris levels. Findings include plotted inlet locations, development of a findings spreadsheet, and pending GPS/GIS data. Notable outfall locations include those draining to wetlands and wooded areas, with further investigation needed for some areas.
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RSC Stormwater Management Mapping
Agenda • Located stormwater inlets and outfalls encompassing the immediate surroundings of A through N wings. • Measured dimensions of inlet grates. • Through campus map blueprints and direct observation, located where inlets drain to (some unknowns). • Indicated whether grates were bicycle safe, had standing water, and how much debris was visible. Some retro fitting needed to comply with floatable standards.
Agenda • Hand plotted points of inlets on rough copy of A through N wings. • Developed spreadsheet of findings. • GPS coordinates and GIS data currently pending.
Outfalls • Arts and Sciences building drains to wetlands below Lake Fred. • Wings A through E drain to 3 separate headwalls located on Lake Fred. • West Quad drains to adjacent wooded area on campus. • Insufficient data to determine exact locations of outfall between N and F wings: Some may drain to headwalls of A and E, many drain to wooded areas off Lake Dr., others may drain to additional headwall located near N wing.