This document provides information on Fairfax County's Stormwater Program, including an overview of stormwater management drivers and history of funding. It discusses regulatory programs, conveyance systems, dam safety, emergency response, streams and water quality improvements, and completed projects. Maps and photos of completed stream restoration, outfall restoration, pond retrofit, and dredging projects are shown. Ongoing and planned projects in Braddock District are outlined, including details on the Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area project and Lake Accotink dredging project.
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Stormwater Presentation to Friends of Lake Accotink Park 12-2019
1. A Fairfax County, VA, publication
Department of Public Works and Environmental Services
Working for You!
December 19, 2019
Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Friends of Lake Accotink Park
2. Fairfax County's Stormwater Update
Stormwater Management
Stormwater Drivers
a) MS4 Permit
b) Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum
Daily Load (TMDL)
c) Local TMDL’s
d) Dam Safety Regulations
e) Maintenance of Existing Facilities
f) Public Safety/Emergency Response
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3. History of Stormwater Funding
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Budget Amounts
Millions
Operations (General Fund) Fringe (General Fund) Public Works Construction (Fund 308)
Operations, Fringe & Contributory (Fund 125) Operations (Fund 318) Penny Dedication (Fund 318)
Stormwater Service District (Fund 125)
Stormwater Management
Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
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4. Stormwater Management
Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
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(2%) NVSWCD, Occoquan Lab, Towns, $1.5
M
(9%) Stormwater Regulatory Programs,
$7.0 M
(11%) Dam Saftey and Facility
Rehabilitation, $9.0M
(31%) Streams and Water Quality, $25.4M
(10%) Conveyance Systems, $8.5M
(31%) Operations, $25.6M
(6%) Emergency and Flood Response,
$5.0M
31% Operations
31% Streams and
Water Quality
2% NVSWCD,
Labs, Towns6% Emergency &
Flood Response
Fiscal Year 2020 Budget
October 16, 2019
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Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Conveyance System Rehabilitation
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Large fracture and joint offset
Before
After
Conveyance System
• 1,300 miles of pipe
• 65,000 storm structures
• 7,000+ MS4 regulated outfalls
• 100+ miles of man-made channels (concrete, gabion, rip rap, etc.)
• 10+ miles restored streams (natural channel design)
Stormwater Management
Deteriorated and eroded outfall restored with step pool and riffle bed mix
October 16, 2019
7. Stormwater Management
Dam Safety and Facility Rehabilitation
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Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Typical State Dam Safety Regulation Requirements
Routine maintenance
• Annual inspections
• Inspections after major storm events
• Biannual inspections by a professional engineer (PE)
• Non-Routine maintenance
• Annual Emergency Action Plan (EAP) updates
• 6-year certification cycle (Virginia)
• Operation and Maintenance Plan
• Inundation area mapping
Maintenance of County’s flood warning system
October 16, 2019
Stormwater Facilities
• 2,200 Publically Owned SWM facilities
• 20 State Regulated Dams
• 4,800 Private SWM facilities
8. Stormwater Management
Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Inventory of Stormwater Management Facilities
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5,299
5,619
5,987
6,187
6,583
6,992
3,555
3,770
4,009 4,138
4,447
4,787
1,744 1,849 1,978 2,049 2,136 2,205
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1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
FY2014 FY2015 FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2019
NO.OFFACILITIES
YEAR
Fairfax County Stormwater Management Facility Inventory
Total Private Public Linear (Total)
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10. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Dam Safety and Facility Rehabilitation
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Stormwater Facility Challenges
Before
After
11. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Dam Safety and Facility Rehabilitation
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Sealed Porous Asphalt
Deteriorated Porous Concrete Replaced
with Porous Concrete Slabs
October 16, 2019
Stormwater Facility Challenges
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Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Emergency and Flood Response
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• FEMA National Flood Insurance Program
• Community Rating System (CRS)
• Mitigate Structural Flooding
• Conveyance System Installation or Enhancement
• Overland Relief
• Voluntary Property Acquisition
• Minor enhancements
October 16, 2019
13. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Streams and Water Quality Improvements
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Wakefield Park Tributary
Accotink Creek WS
Public Safety Headquarters
Difficult Run WS
October 16, 2019
14. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Stormwater Local Assistance Fund (SLAF)
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Turkey Run at Truro
Accotink Creek, WS
October 16, 2019
County SLAF Awards
• Up to 50% matching funds from State
• 2014-2018
• $93 million budgeted for state wide projects
• 20 County Projects Awarded
• 4 Town of Vienna Projects Awarded
• $17.2 Million in SLAF Grant Awards to County
• $2.8 Million in SLAF Grant Awards to Town of Vienna
• FY 2019 $10 million available (Solicitation closes on
November 15, 2019)
15. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Project Selection and Prioritization
1. Project Selection Priority
a) Public Safety
b) Regulatory (MS4 Permit)
I. Chesapeake Bay TMDL
II. Local Stream TMDL’s
c) Community Needs
2. Existing Project Metrics
a) Cost Benefit Analysis
a) Overall
b) Trends
3. CIP Budget (Streams and Water Quality
program)
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Accotink Tributary at Danburry Forest
Accotink Creek WS
17. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Progress Towards Chesapeake Bay TMDL
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18. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management 18October 16, 2019
Looking Forward And On the Horizon
Changing
Regulatory World
Negotiation of
New MS4
Permit
Flood Mitigation
Changing
Weather Patterns
Greater
Advancement and
Use of Technology
Local Stream
TMDLs
Merging Similar
WW and STW
Functions
Stormwater
Runoff and Urban
Stream Standards
19. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Completed Stormwater Projects in Braddock District
Stream and Outfall Restoration
• Accotink Tributaries at Wakefield Park (2)
• Government Center Stream Restoration
• Long Branch @ Long Branch Falls Park
• Pohick Creek Tributary
• Pohick Creek @ Queen Victoria Court
• Rabbit Branch Tributary
• Turkey Run @ Truro Subdivision
Outfall Restoration
• Babson Court
• Inverchapel Road
• Lenox Drive
• Toll House Road
• Ulysses Court
Pond Retrofit
• Brentwood West
• Colony Park Drive
• Fairfax Landbay C Section 2, Pond B
• Herrity Building Wet Pond
• Marymeade Section 1 and 2
• Patriot Village
• University Square
• Village Park Sec 2B
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Pohick Creek @ Queen Victoria Court
Pohick WS
20. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Completed Stormwater Projects in Braddock District
PL-566 Dam Rehabilitation and Dredging
• Lake Barton
• Royal Lake
• Woodglen Lake
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Lake Barton Dredge
Royal Lake Dam Rehabilitation
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Stormwater Management
Lake Dredging
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Lake Barton Dredging
Pohick Creek WS
AfterBefore
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Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stream Restorations
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2019
One year after Construction
Before
Turkey Run at Truro
Accotink Creek WS
October 16, 2019
23. Stormwater Management
Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stream Restorations
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AfterBefore
Long Branch Tributary at Long Branch Falls Park
Accotink WS
October 16, 2019
24. Stormwater Management
Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stream Restorations
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AfterBefore
Pohick Creek Tributary at Queen Victoria
Pohick Creek WS
October 16, 2019
25. Stormwater Management
Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stream Restorations
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25
2018
6 years after Construction
Before
Government Center Stream Restoration
Difficult Run WS
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26. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Outfall Restorations
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Toll House Road
Accotink Creek WS
AfterBefore
27. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Stormwater Retrofit
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Kings Park West
Accotink Creek WS
AfterBefore
28. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
Stormwater Projects Currently in Construction in Braddock District
Stream and Outfall Restoration
• Flag Run @ Elgar Street (Braddock)
Pond Retrofit
• Government Center Pond
GSI/LID
• Herrity Building Concrete Fountain Replacement
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Flag Run @ Elgar Street
Accotink Creek WS
October 16, 2019
29. Fairfax County's Stormwater Program
Stormwater Management
FY 2020 and Ongoing Design Projects in Braddock District
Stream and Outfall Restoration
• Accotink Creek at Wakefield Park*
• Accotink Tributary @ Danbury Forest
• Difficult Run Tributary @ Fairfax Govt.
Center
• Long Branch Stream Restoration
• Rabbit Branch Tributary @ Collingham Drive
• Long Branch Central Watershed
Management Area
Lake Dredge
• Lake Barton*
• Lake Accotink
* Scheduled for Construction in FY 2020
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Long Branch Stream Restoration
Accotink Creek WS
October 16, 2019
30. DPWES Stormwater Planning Division
Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
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Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
Long Branch Central Watershed
3.71 Square Miles - 8 Miles of Streams
Braddock Road
Little River Turnpike (236)
Capital
Betway (495)
Burke Station Road
Project Location
31. DPWES Stormwater Planning Division
Project Overview
Project Goals:
• Achieve Long Branch Central
TMDL waste load reduction
requirements.
• Provide long-term stability
and have low maintenance.
• Improve water quality within
the Long Branch Central
watershed.
• Improve habitat and
environmental health
(ecological lift).
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Failed Stream Bank: Long Branch near
Olde Creek Elementary School
Degraded Outfall: Long
Branch at Laurel Street
Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
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Project Schedule
• Begin Assessment – Winter
2020
• Complete Restoration Work
Plan – Fall 2020
• Complete First Construction
Plans – Summer 2021
• Construction Begins – Fall
2021
• Construction Ongoing –
Through 2027
• Warranty, Monitoring and
Maintenance – 2022
through 2030
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Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
Massive Bank Erosion: Long Branch Tributary in Old Forge Park
Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
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Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
Lake Accotink Dredging
Project Location
Lake Accotink
• Lake Accotink Drainage
Area 31 mi2
• Stream Length 60.5
miles
• Impervious Cover in
Watershed 30%
• Amount of Sediment
Trapped Each Year
~22,000 cubic yards
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• Remove ~350,000 cubic
yards of sediment in initial
dredge
• Pump sediment to
Wakefield Park to avoid
truck traffic in communities
• Process sediment in
Wakefield Park
• Truck sediment to disposal
sites
• Establish permanent dredge
program to maintain lake
depth
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Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
Lake Accotink Dredging
Project Overview
35. DPWES Stormwater Planning Division
Project Schedule
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Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
Lake Accotink Dredging
Sept, 2019 Advertised for Design Consultant - Complete
Sept 19, 2019 Public Master Plan Meeting – Complete
Oct 29, 2019 BOS Meeting Scope and Funding Strategy for Approval - Complete
Feb 28, 2020 Award Consultant Contract for Design & Permitting
March 31, 2020 Submit Request for VCWRLF Loan
June 30, 2020 Park Authority Complete Master Plan
Sept 30, 2020 State Approve VCWRLF Loan
Jan 31, 2021 Award Dredging Contract
March 1, 2022 Commence Dredging
March 1, 2025 Complete Dredging
March 1, 2029 Complete Permit Compliance Monitoring
Ongoing Maintain Sustained Dredging Program
36. DPWES Stormwater Planning Division
Lake Accotink Financing Options
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Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
Lake Accotink Dredging
• Virginia Clean Water Revolving Loan Fund (“Fund”)
• Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) program administrator of the Fund; Virginia Resources
Authority (VRA) is financial manager of the Fund
• Base interest rate of 1% below municipal market rates
• County’s dedicated source of stormwater revenue ($3.25 per $100 of Assessed Value) provides for
an additional interest rate reduction of 1% below municipal market rates
• Flexibility in debt service repayment through project completion
• Loan would be subject to the approval of the State Water Control Board
• Full year debt service for the entire $30.5m estimated at $1.5M/year per current market conditions
• Anticipated debt service would begin in FY 2025/2026, and will be included in future STW service district
budgets
• On-Going Funding for Debt Repayment and Maintenance Dredging
• Fairfax County Stormwater Service District - About $3.5M/year
37. DPWES Stormwater Planning Division
Dredge Spoils Processing & Disposal
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Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
Lake Accotink Dredging
Spoils Processing Methods
Geotextile Fabric Dewatering System
Mechanical Separators
Potential Regional Disposal Sites
Loudoun Quarry (Sterling)
Luck Stone Quary
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Local Spoils Disposal
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Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
Lake Accotink Dredging
Wakefield – Dominion Right of
Way
Recommended Location of Forebay
Proximity to dewatering area
Access through Braddock Road
Maximum capacity 75,000 CY
Lake Accotink Park
High Wetland Impacts
Requires Access Upgrades
Close Proximity to Residential
Community
Not Recommended
39. DPWES Stormwater Planning Division
Potential Spoils Handling Locations
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Long Branch Central Watershed Management Area
Lake Accotink Dredging
Potential Sites
Dominion Right
of Way in
Wakefield Park
Howrey Field
Park
Forested Area
Near Area 2
Maintenance
Shop
40. Fairfax County Stormwater Program
DPWES Stormwater Management Program
Additional Information
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For additional information
please contact
Charles Smith
703-324-2467, TTY 711
Charles.Smith@FairfaxCounty.gov
www.FairfaxCounty.gov/publicworks/stormwater