East Auburn Stormwater Ponds
Overview
MCWD, in partnership with the City of Victoria, retrofitted existing stormwater ponds by installing a filtration system to remove dissolved phosphorus. The retrofit increased stormwater capture capacity to cover 22 acres of land. This project ensures that new development in Victoria’s downtown is supported with adequate stormwater treatment facilities.
The pond retrofit facilitated the capture and treatment of stormwater from land that would have been exempt from the regulatory stormwater rules, meaning that now even more stormwater is filtered before entering East Auburn Lake than necessary.
Project Timeline
Planning Phase
Planning Phase
2015 — Initial coordination with the City of Victoria to address stormwater treatment shortfalls
2016 — Entered partnership agreement with City of Victoria to improve downtown stormwater treatment capacity
Design Phase
Design Phase
2016 — Design phase initiated
2016 — MCWD awarded grant from the MN Board of Water & Soil Resources to enhance stormwater pond storage and treatment capacity
2016 — Design phase completed
Construction Phase
Construction Phase
2018 — Site construction begins
2019 — Construction finished, including planting, signage, and complementary best management practices
Project completion
Project Completion
2020 — Complete
By the Numbers
22
acres
of stormwater treated
25
pounds
phosphorus reduced annually
4,750
pounds
suspended solids reduced annually
Project Highlights
- Enhanced vegetation and habitat
- Educational signage explaining stormwater treatment techniques
- New stormwater filtration system to treat dissolved phosphorus
Partnership
This project is a result of the ongoing coordination and communication with partners about plans, priorities, and opportunities for collaboration in the Six Mile Creek-Halsted Bay subwatershed, facilitated by the Six Mile Creek-Halsted Bay Subwatershed Partnership, which MCWD convened in 2015. The subwtershed partnership includes Carver and Hennepin Counties; Cities of Minnetrista, St. Bonifacius, Victoria, and Waconia; Laketown Township; Carver County Soil and Water Conservation District; and Three Rivers Park District.
Funding
Project Cost: $262,520
The project was supported by funding from the Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Fund. The remaining cost of the retrofit was funded by the City of Victoria and MCWD.