At a Glance

Decommissioning a stormwater management pond and restoring an eroded outfall channel and tributary using sand seepage wetlands and regenerative stormwater conveyance will significantly reduce the nutrient and sediment loads to the Cypress Creek subwatershed.

Project Description

Biohabitats, along with subconsultant Century Engineering, provided the Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works with design and construction phase services associated with the decommissioning of a Natural Resources Conservation Services Maryland 378 pond.

The project involved embankment modification, crest weir design, pipe slip-lining, demonstration and achievement of credit for stormwater quality management, and safe conveyance of the 100-year storm along an unnamed tributary of Dividing Creek through a sand seepage wetland and Step Pool Storm Conveyance System complex. The project also reconnected the tributary to its floodplain, further enhanced nutrient uptake along the stream, stabilized the channel and banks, and improved the system’s ecological functions.

Details

Bioregion

Chesapeake/Delaware Bays

Physiographic Province

Atlantic Coastal Plain

Watershed

Chesapeake Bay

Expertise Areas

Ecological Restoration, Urban Ecology, Water

Owner

Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works

Location

Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States