Extreme events throughout the USA and the world have become mainstream news, causing tens and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, not to mention the environmental impacts. The current design methodology is based on historical rainfall patterns and our aging infrastructure was never designed to meet the demands of current and future potential storms. Analysis of historical (TP-40), current (Atlas 14), and future predicted storm events for three watersheds in Minnesota (Duluth, Minneapolis, Rochester) has shown that current design philosophy is not sufficient to prevent flooding from 10-year and larger design storm events. Flood depth and duration is predicted to increase given current climate projections. To offset the increase in potential flooding, several stormwater infrastructure adaptation strategies were assessed for reducing flood depth and duration: Baseline (existing conditions), adding rain gardens (aka, Infiltration Basins), adding new surface storage (wet ponds), retrofitting existing storage with “Smart” technology, adding new Smart storage, or upsizing of stormwater pipes to convey more water. This presentation will delve into the possibilities of adapting our stormwater infrastructure to mitigate potential extreme events, minimize flooding, and adapt to climate change.

Speaker Bio:

Dr. Andy Erickson

Dr. Andy Erickson is a researcher and engineer at the University of Minnesota‘s St. Anthony Falls Laboratory. He studies water quality in urban and agricultural watersheds, develops stormwater assessment and maintenance best practices, and designs innovative stormwater treatment technologies. Dr. Erickson is dedicated to outreach through frequent presentations, workshops, and hosting the popular Minnesota Stormwater Seminar Series. He serves on the St. Anthony Falls Lab Executive Committee, the Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering Graduate FacultyWater Resources Science Graduate Program, Center for Transportation Studies Scholar Program, and the Environment and Energy in Transportation Research Council. Dr. Erickson also serves as Chair of the ASTM International E64 Committee on Stormwater Control Measures and Chair for the University of Minnesota’s Water Council. In addition to numerous scientific reports and peer-reviewed publications, Erickson is the editor of the University of Minnesota stormwater newsletter “UPDATES,” and author of “Optimizing Stormwater Treatment Practices: A Handbook of Assessment and Maintenance.”