Middletown

Project Team

Date: Fall 2024
UConn Students: Sophia Berryman, Connor Hope
UConn CLEAR: David Dickson, Michael Dietz


The Runoff Reduction Report

This report includes recommendations for green stormwater infrastructure practices at 5 sites in the city of Middletown. Each site is displayed with an ArcGIS map of the recommended practice, detailed description of our recommendations, and an informational table. Each table shows an estimated drainage area, our recommended green infrastructure, annual gallons of runoff treated, nitrogen and phosphorus pollution reduction amounts, and the suggested size of each practice. These estimations were calculated based on the drainage area, annual rainfall estimates specific to Connecticut, and literature export values.


GSI Summary Table

The following calculations display the potential pollutant-reducing benefits if the practices identified within the report were implemented:

Site Location GSI Suggestion Drainage Area Annual Gallons Treated Annual Nitrogen Reduction (lb N/yr) Annual Phosphorous Reduction (lb P/yr) Suggested Practice Size [6in depth] (sq ft)
1 Board of Education Rain Garden 1,525 40,147 0.33 0.04 283 (7in)
2 Middletown High School Rain Garden 6,752 177,796 1.48 0.19 878 (10in)
3 Recreation Center Bioswale 14,636 385,416 3.2 0.41 1,586 (12in)
4 Friedrick Bielefield Maintenance 13,748 362,028 3.01 0.38 4,361
Rain Garden 769 20,229 0.17 0.02 100 (10in)
5 Wesley Elementary School Disconnection and Overflow Drain 18,630 707.48 0.15 0.3 N/A
Rain Garden 657.11 17,304 0..14 0.02 142 (6in)

Totals

Total IC Disconnected (sq. ft.) Annual Gallons Treated Annual Nitrogen Reduction (lb. N/yr) Annual Phosphorous Reduction (lb. P/yr)
Total 41,870 1,227,614 10.51 1.63