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March 4th-6th, 2014 Mystic Lake Conference Center
Prior Lake, Minnesota
The Minnesota Erosion Control Association (MECA) is devoted to helping solve problems caused by erosion. MECA strives to communicate erosion and sediment control techniques and practices and encourage the use of those practices.
We are proud to be able to bring people together from across the state to share ideas, solutions and success stories!
The MECA Conference brings you the unique opportunity to interact with colleagues who have also dedicated their professional lives to erosion control, stormwater management and natural resource protection.
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
MECA
Conference
1
Message from
The MECA
2
Videos 2
Sauk Rapids
Stabilization
3
New Products 6
Upcoming
Workshops
6
EROSION MATTERS
W I N T E R 2 0 1 4 V O L U M E 2 1 , I S S U E 3
Advancing Effective Stormwater Management and Erosion Control
Minnesota Erosion Control Association
CONFERENCE
EDUCATION
OPPORTUNITIES
March 4th, 2014 Pre-Conference Workshops
March 5th, 2014 Healing after the Flood—
Owatonna Streambank Resto-ration
20th Century Drainage Creates Erosive Rivers
Evolution of MnDot Metro’s MS4 Erosion/Sediment Con-struction
Developing & Enforcing MCM3-Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination
Walls of Water—A Regional Approach
Stabilizing Steep/Weird Slopes
March 7th, 2014 Dewatering Challenges: St.
Croix River Bridge Founda-tion’s Project
Crow Wing County Perfor-mance Based Land Use Ordi-nance
Sustainability Projects at the Shakopee Medawakanton Community/Mystic Lake Event Center
MPCA Compliance & Enforce-ment—Infiltration Areas
Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control—MCM4
MnDot Trends Visit www.mnerosion.org for a full schedule and educational
session descriptions!
How do you register for this educational event?
Go to www.mmerosion.org and click on the conference registration link.
MECA 2014
CONFERENCE
P A G E 2
E R O S I O N M A T T E R S
Erosion & Sediment Control Videos
With funding provided by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD), MECA has created a series of short videos on erosion and sediment control practices.
The following videos were filmed this summer and fall: Stabilizing Soils (Erosion Control) Perimeter Control Concrete Washout & Dewatering Inlet Protection Best Management Practices & Good Housekeeping
The videos are available on the MECA web site: www.mnerosion.org
Message from the MECA President, Mr. Greg Berg Happy New Year to the MECA organization. I am looking forward to another great year in the erosion control and
stormwater profession.
As you may have seen we are charging forward with the new administration and work of Ruth Kraemer. Many
workshops, notices, informational publications, etc. have been shared thru MECA and we hope to keep bringing
more…….. One initiative to keep a watch out for is the calendar of upcoming events. Ruth has helped guide the
board into developing a calendar of activities for the year. At the December 2013 MECA Board meeting the group took some time to
list the upcoming programs and workshops. This is a guideline and can always be modified, but is meant to inform you of what is
being worked on so you can better plan and get involved if you would like. Obviously if you have additional ideas that you would like
MECA to explore, please feel to bring them up with Ruth or a board member.
Well, back to the metro area for the 2014 MECA Annual Conference, which will be held at the Mystic Lake Conference Center in
Prior Lake. As always, we hope to see you at the conference, and for those with restrictions on traveling outside of the metro area, we
hope to have you back after holding the event outside the metro the past couple of years. The MECA Conference Planning Committee
has put together another outstanding conference lineup of topics and speakers. We are excited to have Don Shelby join us as the key-
note speaker this year.
It seems the building industry with associated erosion control and stormwater projects are making a comeback. I talked to several
folks this past year that said there were very “busy”. That is great news after some down years.
As a MECA member I want to challenge you to tell someone else about the organization in 2014. I think of all of the people I have
met and things I have learned thru MECA events. We are very fortunate to have such a great network of people working towards the
same goals. One goal of MECA has always been to get contractors more involved. If you have contacts and/or ideas on how to make
this happen, Ruth and the MECA Board would welcome your ideas.
Take care and keep in touch!
Greg Berg
MECA President
V O L U M E 2 1 , I S S U E 3
P A G E 3 V O L U M E 2 1 , I S S U E 3
Sauk River Stabilization Project
Stearns County Streambank Stabilization
Practice : Streambank Stabilization
Target Waters : Sauk River
Year Constructed : 2012
Components : - Root Wads
- Cedar Tree Revetments
- Field Stone Stream Barbs
- Field Stone Riprap
- Toe Wood
- Sediment Logs
- Hydro Mulch
Benefits : - Sediment Reduction
- Habitat Value
- Protect Property
- Water Quality Improvement
Partners : - Landowner
- West Central TSA
- BWSR
- City of St. Cloud
- DNR
Watershed : Sauk River Watershed
Stearns County Soil and
Water Conservation District
110 2nd Street South,
Waite Park, MN 56387
Project Description: This site on the Sauk River had a severely eroded outside bank.
This erosive steep slope along 600 feet of shoreline on the Sauk River had areas that were up to 30
feet straight up and down. The landowners approached the Stearns County SWCD for technical and
financial assistance to address the slope failure. The Stearns County SWCD, along with the West
Central Technical Service Area, designed a low impact approach to stabilizing the streambank. This
involved using field stone rock for stream barbs and rock riprap, toe wood, root wads from the trees
that had to be removed, and cedar tree revetments. In addition, after the slope was re-graded, native
grasses and wildflowers were seeded and planted from plugs. Trees and shrubs were also planted
from potted stock. The entire site was hydro mulched or covered with erosion control blanket to
ensure stabilization. Sediment logs were also placed on the slope to reduce the impact from surface
water runoff.
Pollution Reduction Estimates: Phosphorus 450.46 Lbs/Yr
Sediment 524.08 Tons/Yr
Location
City of Saint Cloud
P A G E 4 V O L U M E 2 1 , I S S U E 3
“The coordination on this project to solve a major water
resource concern was outstanding. The landowners recog-
nized that on a river system they needed to work together.”
– Greg Berg, SWCD Shoreland Specialist
All programs and services are available without the regard to race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, and marital or family status.
During Construction – Stabilization & Planting
During Construction – Site Clearing
Before Project – Failing Slope
Before Project – Failing Slope
Funding: State Funds* $ 34,630
Landowners Investment $ 11,543
* Administered by Stearns SWCD –
BWSR Clean Water Fund and Native Buffer Cost Share
Sauk River Stabilization Project
Stearns County Streambank Stabilization
E R O S I O N M A T T E R S
Minnesota Seeding Contractors Association
ROLLED EROSION BLANKET WORKSHOP
TUESDAY May 4, 2014
Mystic Lake Event Center—Prior Lake Minnesota
As the Erosion Industry changes and the Mn Dot specification changes,
it is time to get updated on erosion products.
A workshop on Rolled Erosion Control Products will be held March 4, 2014. This will be in conjunction with
the Minnesota Erosion Control Association (MECA) Conference being held on March 4th-6th, 2014 at the
Mystic Lake Event Center in Prior Lake Minnesota.
This workshop will feature the new specifications along with the manufacturers and
distributors identifying their products and where they fit into the MnDot categories.
This is a great opportunity for engineers, inspectors and installers! Learn what products to use—where, when and the proper installation.
The industry changes with the new technology and this will assist everyone in the construction industry.
After the workshop you are invited to attend the MECA Trade Show to view products,
visit with manufacturers and distributors and enjoy a social sponsored by
the Minnesota Seeders Contractors Association.
Registration is open to everyone!
You may register by using the form below
OR at the time you register for the MECA Conference at www.mnerosion.org Registration is Due February 21, 2014
Registration Form:
Company: _________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________________________
Attendee: ____________________________________ ____________________________________
Attendee: ____________________________________ ____________________________________
MN Seeder Member @ $50.00 Each $ ____________
Non Member @ $65.00 Each $ ____________
Total Due: $ ____________
Paid Advertisement by Minnesota Seeding Contractors Association
P A G E 5 V O L U M E 2 1 , I S S U E 3
Mail Registration and payment to:
MN Seeders Contractors Association
44725 175th Street
Morris MN 56267
Or register along at the time you register for the
MECA Conference at www.mnerosion.org
MECA Board Members
MECA will conduct two workshops in the Duluth
area over the next year. The first workshop will focus on Pollution Prevention Planning for Flood Response and Cleanup, and the second workshop will cover repairing and stabilizing flood damaged steams and slopes. Watch for date announcements!
These are offered in part by the State and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
NEW MARKETING OPPORTUNITY
If you are reading this newsletter, so are hundreds of others! MECA is now accepting ads for it’s newsletter. Rate: 1/4 Page $50 / issue 1/2 Page $75 / issue Full Page $100 / issue If you would like to place an ad, Just contact the MECA office. The January issue will be the conference issue—a great issue to advertise in! Contact info: [email protected], (320) 685-5444
P A G E 6
Secretary Rick Baird - President Greg Berg Vice-President John Chapman
Vicky Dosdall - Mike Evenocheck Treasurer Rick Kruger - Jeff Peters
2014 Pre-Conference Workshops Schedule March 4th, 2014
7:00 AM Pre-conference Registration 10:00 AM—4:30 PM Industrial Stormwater offered by the University of Minnesota 7:30 AM—2:00 PM Construction Installer Certification/Recertification offered by the Univ. of MN 9:00 AM—4:30 PM Underground Stormwater Storage & Treatment 2:00 PM— 5:00 PM Rolled Erosion Blanket Workshop offered by the MN Seeders Association
Visit www.mnerosion.org for a full schedule and educational session descriptions!
V O L U M E 2 1 , I S S U E 3
E R O S I O N M A T T E R S
NEW PRODUCT INFORMATION A new erosion control/re-vegetation spray-on product EarthGuard Fiber Matrix. EarthGuard has recently been introduced and may be used in place of erosion control blankets.
EarthGuard can be utilized in various manners:
1) Site Winterization/Dormant Seeding: Used with or without seed, EarthGuard can be applied to bare slopes, stock piles and drilling pads to provide erosion control protection during the winter season (a Construction BMP).
2) Re-Vegetation: EarthGuard will hold the soil, fertilizer, mulch and seed an extended period of time giving seeds the vital time necessary to properly germinate and grow. EarthGuard does not create a hardened crust on the surface pre-venting growth either.
3) Temporary Erosion Control: By adjusting application rates, EarthGuard can be applied in a manner with or without fi-ber mulch to provide erosion control for a reduced period of time.
To learn more about this new product , please visit the following web sites: Short 10 min. Video: http://earthguard.com/products/earthguard-reg-fiber-matrix-fm Web Site: www.EarthGuard.com For more information, or to inquire about availability , please contact Brock White at 763-389-4342.