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155RESILIENCE2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE DRAFT Dec14-17 <br />for review only <br />Water Resources <br />Stormwater Stewardship <br />When it rains, stormwater collects on the landscape and recycles back <br />into the water supply� In urban environments this stormwater can have <br />a damaging effect on buildings and roads if it stays on the ground <br />for too long� As a result, storm sewers have played a vital role in the <br />development of cities by directing storm water away from infrastructure <br />and into surrounding waterbodies� This disruption to the hydrologic <br />cycle creates a number of problems for our water supply and the <br />health of the rivers, lakes and streams we rely on� As water issues <br />become more pressing, urban environments have begun to recognize <br />this untapped resource as a solution� The City of Hugo has been at the <br />forefront stormwater reuse in the state of Minnesota by irrigating large <br />portions of the City with stormwater instead of valuable drinking water� <br />This enforces the City’s resiliency in three ways: <br />1 Diversifying the Water Supply - By irrigating large portions within the City with stormwater, Hugo has reduced its costs and demands on <br />the drinking water supply� Stormwater reuse also allows more opportunity for stormwater to seep into the ground and replenish the aquifer – <br />which is important to Hugo because the community often relies on groundwater from wells� As water becomes an increasingly valuable and <br />debated resource throughout the nation, the ability to use alternative water resources will play a crucial role in ensuring the City can supply <br />enough safe drinkable water to the community� <br />2 Flood Control – As traditional urban environments develop, more roads, buildings and unpaved surfaces will route water into downstream <br />water bodies. Rivers, lakes and streams have a finite capacity and will flood when overwhelmed. The City of Hugo’s water reuse efforts <br />capture and utilize millions of gallons of stormwater each year before it reaches downstream water bodies� This frees up capacity in our rivers, <br />lakes and streams and reduces the risk of flooding. <br />3 Environmental Protection –Infiltration of stormwater into the ground serves two important functions: replenishing groundwater supply and <br />filtering out pollutants. When stormwater does not filter through the ground, it is full of contaminants when it reaches larger water systems. <br />As a result increased levels of phosphates, chlorides and other pollutants are compromising water quality throughout the world� By reusing <br />stormwater instead of discarding it, Hugo’s contribution to pollutants entering downstream water bodies is admirably minimal and creates <br />safer and more resilient water resources� <br />Stormwater reuse is one approach to finding innovative solutions to today’s problems. Hugo has played a role in shaping the conversation around <br />this practice and should continue to educate and reduce barriers to its implementation� As a resiliency tactic, stormwater reuse proves many <br />benefits and is becoming an increased priority in the City. Hugo should develop policy and incentives for stormwater reuse in new development <br />projects, and continue its efforts to retrofit existing systems. <br />Image Placeholder
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