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St.Francis residential subdivision - Brewery Creek WI :: A product from LID - PROPRIETARY AND NON-PROPRIETARY COMPONENTS ::
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In Brief:
The St. Francis residential development is a single family development of 72 acres taking up about 4% of the Brewery Creek Watershed. Developers used an integrated BMP approach to control erosion and runoff. Measures used included: Silt fence with hay bales, vegetative buffers, sequencing construction, deep filling to minimize compaction, seeding stockpiles, protecting inlets, stone tracking pads and earthen berms. Stormwater management practices were also implemented including grass swales and boulevards, narrow streets, woodland protection, detention and infiltration basins with stone cribs, stream buffers and use of nearby parkland and open space for runoff storage and infiltration.

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