Five Corners Stormwater Assessment & Tree Plantings
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Five Corners Stormwater Assessment & Tree Planting Project will conduct a comprehensive stormwater runoff study and feasibility analysis of tree plantings in the Five Corners area in The City of Groton. The team aims to locate areas with insufficient drainage capacity by developing a Stormwater Management Model (SWMM). This model will help identify locations for green stormwater infrastructure designs and gray stormwater infrastructure improvements. Completing this study will allow The City of Groton to pursue subsequent recommendations (4.1.2 – 4.1.6) identified in the 2022 Community Resilience Plan.
Project Goals:
Map causes of stormwater flooding in Five Corners
Develop USEPA Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) for the project area to inform future decision making
Identify ways to reduce stormwater flooding in Five Corners
Nature-based solutions
Hybrid/grey solutions
Center community needs in project planning and design
Provide a framework for advancing the project through future phases
Funding/financing
Identifying future projects
What we're asking of you:
Share your experience with flooding in the Five Corners area
Engage with the project team on this webpage
Attend the Open House and upcoming workshops
Help us identify and design nature- based and hybrid/gray solutions
Review deliverables and provide comments
Serve on the Stakeholder Advisory Committee (we'll be meeting virtually two more times over the course of the project)
If, you're a property owner, consider meeting with our team to discuss planting a tree or exploring flood mitigation solutions.
Volunteer! Help us plant trees in Groton City
Planting While Planning
As part of the Stormwater Assessment, The Nature Conservancy will deliver and plant a free tree to residents of the Five Corners area that would like a tree. Groton is a priority city in Connecticut's Urban Forest Network and The Nature Conservancy will partner with residents to plant more trees. Residents will be responsible for the care of the tree.
Trees help our communities in so many ways! They:
Improve air quality - leaves filter pollutants and replenish oxygen to improve the air for people and wildlife
Cool neighborhoods - trees lower temperatures by providing shade and through evapotranspiration
Improve health - exposure to trees reduce stress and anxiety, lowers blood pressure, and improves mood
Enhance neighborhood beauty - "green" city blocks are beautiful and inviting for strong communities
Reduce flooding - trees lessen the force of storms and reduce the amount of runoff into sewers, streams, and rivers
Improve water quality - leaves and roots filter rainfall and runoff to reduce pollution and flood risk
and so much more!
This spring we planted 20 trees around the Five Corners area - thank you to everyone who signed up to receive a free tree! We are looking forward to planting more trees this fall. If you would like to help us plant trees, please sign up below, and we will email you with information on tree planting dates this fall.
Learn more about the project in the Long Island Sound Clean Watershed Network's, "Tackling Pollution in Long Island Sound" series!
Five Corners Stormwater Assessment & Tree Planting Project will conduct a comprehensive stormwater runoff study and feasibility analysis of tree plantings in the Five Corners area in The City of Groton. The team aims to locate areas with insufficient drainage capacity by developing a Stormwater Management Model (SWMM). This model will help identify locations for green stormwater infrastructure designs and gray stormwater infrastructure improvements. Completing this study will allow The City of Groton to pursue subsequent recommendations (4.1.2 – 4.1.6) identified in the 2022 Community Resilience Plan.
Project Goals:
Map causes of stormwater flooding in Five Corners
Develop USEPA Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) for the project area to inform future decision making
Identify ways to reduce stormwater flooding in Five Corners
Nature-based solutions
Hybrid/grey solutions
Center community needs in project planning and design
Provide a framework for advancing the project through future phases
Funding/financing
Identifying future projects
What we're asking of you:
Share your experience with flooding in the Five Corners area
Engage with the project team on this webpage
Attend the Open House and upcoming workshops
Help us identify and design nature- based and hybrid/gray solutions
Review deliverables and provide comments
Serve on the Stakeholder Advisory Committee (we'll be meeting virtually two more times over the course of the project)
If, you're a property owner, consider meeting with our team to discuss planting a tree or exploring flood mitigation solutions.
Volunteer! Help us plant trees in Groton City
Planting While Planning
As part of the Stormwater Assessment, The Nature Conservancy will deliver and plant a free tree to residents of the Five Corners area that would like a tree. Groton is a priority city in Connecticut's Urban Forest Network and The Nature Conservancy will partner with residents to plant more trees. Residents will be responsible for the care of the tree.
Trees help our communities in so many ways! They:
Improve air quality - leaves filter pollutants and replenish oxygen to improve the air for people and wildlife
Cool neighborhoods - trees lower temperatures by providing shade and through evapotranspiration
Improve health - exposure to trees reduce stress and anxiety, lowers blood pressure, and improves mood
Enhance neighborhood beauty - "green" city blocks are beautiful and inviting for strong communities
Reduce flooding - trees lessen the force of storms and reduce the amount of runoff into sewers, streams, and rivers
Improve water quality - leaves and roots filter rainfall and runoff to reduce pollution and flood risk
and so much more!
This spring we planted 20 trees around the Five Corners area - thank you to everyone who signed up to receive a free tree! We are looking forward to planting more trees this fall. If you would like to help us plant trees, please sign up below, and we will email you with information on tree planting dates this fall.
Learn more about the project in the Long Island Sound Clean Watershed Network's, "Tackling Pollution in Long Island Sound" series!
City of Groton Community Resilience Plan is published
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Long Island Sound Futures Fund Submission
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To develop a hydrologic assessment of the Five Corners area that will serve as the basis for developing nature-based solutions and Best Management Practices to address stormwater flooding
Awarded the NFWF Long Island Sound Future Fund
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Request for Proposals for consultant services (Drafted, Advertised, & Reviewed)
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Fuss & O'Neil selected as preferred consultant
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QAPP (Draft, Submission, & Approval)
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Site Investigation & Existing Conditions Report
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Investigate green, gray, and hybrid solutions; model proposed solutions compared to existing conditions; and advance preferred concepts to 30% design.
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Review SWMM Model and 30% designs; Develop Road Map to Improvements
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