2012 fepa presentation: stu kogge
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Ecological Consulting Native Plant Nursery
Restoration Services Cultural Resource Management
Wetland and Stream Restoration
Techniques Following
Emergency Response Actions to
the Line 6B Oil Leak in Marshall,
Michigan
Wetland and Stream Restoration
Techniques Following Emergency
Response Actions to the Line 6B Oil Leak in
Marshall, Michigan
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Background
•Failure of approximately 5 feet
of 30” steel pipe
•On July 26th Enbridge’s Line 6B
released approximately 843,000
gallons of Canadian crude oil;
approximately 337,0000 gallons
reached Talmadge Creek and
the Kalamazoo River
•Both watercourses were at
flood stage at the time of the
incident, pushing oil into the
contiguous floodplains and
wetlands
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Incident/Project Area
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Talmadge Creek
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Timeline
JFNew Contacted
Begin restoration
JFNew Site Visit
Target restoration date (EPA order)
Line 6B release: July 26
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End of July 2010
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September 2010
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September 2010
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September 2010
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October 2010
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•Created representative
cross sections
•Calculated shear stresses
throughout stream (0.7-1.5
lbs/sf) at flood stage
•Assess and match soils
•Assess plant communities
and create appropriate
native seed mixes
•Considered market
availability of materials,
construction sequencing,
and ability to rapidly install
Design Concepts
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Design Concept •Coir logs
•Backfill
•Seed
•NAG C-125BN
•Have surveyors stake pre-remediation bankfull mark based
on original survey
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Design Concept – Soils
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Controlling Flow/Sediment Transport
Creek Flume
(“creek in a bag”)
Inverted weir
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Implementation
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Implementation
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Implementation
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Implementation
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Talmadge Creek
Implementation
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Talmadge Creek
Implementation
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Implementation
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Post-restoration
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Post-restoration
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Post-restoration
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Fall 2010
Summer 2011
Post-restoration
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Design Concept – Soils
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Post-restoration (Open areas)
Aug 2010
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Post-restoration (Open areas)
Nov 2010
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Post-restoration (Open areas)
July 2011
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Aug 2010
Post-restoration (Open areas)
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Post-restoration (Open areas)
July 2011 Nov 2010
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Post-restoration (Open areas)
July 2011
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Groundwater
Directly discharging into creek
Indirectly – subsurface discharging into creek
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Unique Techniques
• Required to address unique situations
Heavy groundwater flows Unconsolidated soils
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Rock Chutes
Fall 2010
Early Spring 2011
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Rock Chutes
Nov. 2010
July 2011
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Vegetative Mats
Proposed 2012 (if necessary)
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Rock Ramps
• Creates riffles
• Increases habitat diversity
• Enables deposition on upstream ends of culverts
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Wildlife Habitat Structures
Fall 2010
Fall 2010
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Wildlife Habitat Structures
Nov. 2010
July 2011
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www.cardno.com
Stu Kogge
517-898-9018
Indianapolis, IN Walkerton, IN Cincinnati, OH Chicago, IL
Grand Haven, MI Ann Arbor, MI Madison, WI Lansing, MI
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The Cardno Family of Companies
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1945
No. of
Staff 410 550 1,100 1,500 2,400 3,350
1999 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
2,850 3,650 4,600
Cardno Overview
2012
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