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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Stormwater Education for Citizens and Towns in the LaPlatte River Watershed Region
March 14, 2016
GEOMORPHIC ASSESSMENT AND RIVER CORRIDOR PLANNING: The six references below contain Vermont stream geomorphic assessment data that
describes channel characteristics and sensitivity to change how likely excessive channel erosion or deposition, or a sudden change in flow path, will take
place during a flood. River corridor plans have also been prepared that interpret the geomorphic data and identify priority projects.
LCA, 2008. Phase 1 & 2 Geomorphic Assessment Report: Direct Drain to Lake Champlain in Shelburne and Charlotte. Prepared for Lewis Creek Association by
Lisa Godfrey and funded by VT Agency of Natural Resources Clean and Clear Grant, Shelburne and Charlotte, VT.

LWP, 2006. Phase II Geomorphic Assessment of the Laplatte River: Hinesburg Reaches. LaPlatte Watershed Partnership, funded by the Vermont Agency of
Natural Resources through a Vermont Watershed Grant 2004, Hinesburg, Vermont.

LWP, 2007a. Phase 2 Stream Geomorphic Assessments of the Lower Laplatte River & Mccabes Brook. LaPlatte Watershed Partnership, with Town of Shelburne
Special Environmental Project funding, Shelburne and Charlotte, Vermont.

LWP, 2007b. Stream Corridor Plan, Laplatte River and Tributaries, Town of Hinesburg, Vermont. LaPlatte Watershed Partnership, funded by the Vermont Agency
of Natural Resources through a Clean and Clear grant, Hinesburg, Vermont.

LWP, 2008. Laplatte River Corridor Plan, Reaches M6 M11, Towns of Charlotte and Shelburne, Vermont. LaPlatte Watershed Partnership, funded by the
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources through a Clean and Clear grant, Charlotte and Shelburne, Vermont.

MMI, 2012b. Phase 2 Geomorphic Assessment and Corridor Planning - Maccabe's Brook Watershed. Prepared for the LaPlatte Watershed Partnership/Lewis
Creek Association by Milone & MacBroom, Inc., Charlotte and Shelburne, VT.
WATER QUALITY: The following four references contain water quality data from a volunteer program that took place in the LaPlatte River watershed and
direct drainages that illustrates changes in the concentration of nutrients, sediment, and other water quality parameters between sites and over time.

SCRW, 2016a. Water Quality in Mccabes Brook Summary Report 2014-2015 (2004 to 2015 Data). Prepared by South Chittenden Riverwatch, Shelburne and
Charlotte, VT.
SCRW, 2016b. Water Quality in the Laplatte River 2014-2015 Summary Report (2006 to 2015 Data). Prepared by South Chittenden Riverwatch, Shelburne,
Charlotte, and Hinesburg, VT.

SCRW, 2016c. Water Quality in Thorp & Kimball Brooks 2013-2014 Summary Report (2008 to 2014 Data). Prepared by South Chittenden Riverwatch, Charlotte,
VT.

SCRW, 2016d. Water Quality in Thorpe, Kimball, & Holmes Brooks 2013 Summary Report (2013 Data). Prepared by South Chittenden Riverwatch, Charlotte, VT.
LIA, 2013. ANR Larosa Water Quality Monitoring Report for Lake Iroquois. Lake Iroquois Association, Hinesburg, VT.

WATER QUALITY: Flow monitoring and hotspot identification to create a template for reducing water quality impacts associated with direct drainages to
Lake Champlain. Past water quality data were analyzed and a monitoring plan was created.

MMI, 2010d. Water Quality Planning on Thorp and Kimball Brooks. Prepared for the Lewis Creek Association by Milone & MacBroom, Inc., Charlotte and
Ferrisburg, VT.

STORMWATER: An initial alternatives anlysis to identify possible stormwater treatment actions in Hinesburg Village to minimize impacts to receiving waters.
MMI, 2010a. Hinesburg Village, Vermont Management Alternatives. Prepared for the LaPlatte Watershed Partnership/Lewis Creek Association by Milone &
MacBroom, Inc., Hinesburg, VT.

STORMWATER: Mapping of stormwater infrastructure and computation of approximate stormwater runoff volumes in Shelburne, Charlotte, and Hinesburg.
The results were considered in conjunction with past geormorphic and water quality data. Possible stormwater treatment areas were identified to
proactively tream runoff and try and prevent impairment of receiving waters.

MMI, 2010c. Laplatte River Watershed Stormwater Infrastructure Study. Prepared for the LaPlatte Watershed Partnership/Lewis Creek Association by Milone &
MacBroom, Inc., Chittenden County, VT.
STORMWATER: Baseline hydrologic modeling of existing conditions in the Village Growth Area and potential full buildout scenario to identify runoff rates
and volumes, and suppurt implementation of future low-impact design. A conceptual design for a rain garden at Silver Street was prepared as part of this
project that has since been implemented.
MMI, 2012a. Growth Area Existing Conditions Hydrology Study. Prepared for the Town of Hinesburg by Milone & MacBroom, Inc., Hinesburg, VT.

STORMWATER: Created an assessment to assist with decision-making for maintaing grass swales or for converting to storm drain pipes. Prepared a concept
design for a runoff mitigation project on Brooke Lane, as well as standard details for runoff treatment practices associated with stormwater swales.
MMI, 2013. Shelburne Stormwater Mitigation Best Management Practice (BMP). Prepared for the LaPlatte Watershed Partnership/Lewis Creek Association by
Milone & MacBroom, Inc., Shelburne, VT.
STORMWATER: An alternatives analysis to identify stormwater treamtment alternatives in Hinesburg to support growth and collect runoff from the road
network. A concept design was prepared at the Hinesburg Community School to condition runoff prior to entering the LaPlatte River.

VHB and MMI, 2015. Feasibility Study: Opportunities to Manage Transportation-Related Stormwater Runoff. Prepared for the Town of Hinesburg by VHB and
Milone & MacBroom, Inc., Hinesburg, VT.
CULVERT ASSESSMENTS: The following two references gathered existing or new culvert data to evaluate geomorphic compatiblity (i.e., how well a culvert
matches the stream), aquatic organism passage (i.e., can fish and other species get through the culvert), capacity, and safety. Lists of culvert improvement
projects were created for the watershed and along Vermont Route 116.

MMI, 2010b. Laplatte River Watershed Culvert Study. Prepared for the LaPlatte Watershed Partnership/Lewis Creek Association by Milone & MacBroom, Inc.,
Chittenden County, VT.
MMI, 2012c. Vermont 116 Culvert AOP Project in Starksboro and Hinesburg, Vt. Prepared for the Chittenden and Addison County Regional Planning
Commissions by Milone & MacBroom, Inc., Hinesburg, VT.

VERMONT TACTICAL BASIN PLAN: A compilation of data and project recommendations that summarizes the conditions in the area, what is important to
watershed stakeholders, and what projects could be implemented to meet water quality goals. Note that this plan includes many of the project
recommendations identified in the other reports presented in this list.
VTANR, 2015. Northern Lake Champlain Direct Drainages Tactical Basin Plan. Prepared by the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Department of
Environmental Conservation, Watershed Management Division, Hinesburg, VT.

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Railroad
Roads
Town Boundary
Watershed Boundary
Subwatershed Boundary

# = Project ID,
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Surface Water Project Improvement List


Charlotte, Vermont
Priority Watershed

Stream Segment

Shelburne Bay All Waters

Stressor

Project Description

land erosion, nutrients,


channel erosion

Identify and implement needed agricultural BMPs for


areas identified as significant pollutant sources based on VTANR, 2015; SCRW, 2016b;
risk for erosion, water quality data and agriculture
SCRW, 2016c; MMI, 2010d
inspections.
Develop and implement stormwater management plan
for private and public roads. Use Road erosion Risk layer
VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2010c
(Fig. 4-8) and map points of stormwater inputs to ditches
to assist in project prioritization

McCabes
Brook

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

nutrients, land erosion,


Monitor and assess surface waters to gain better
channel erosion, pathogens understanding of condition and potential sources

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

channel erosion,
encroachment

LaPlatte River All Waters

land erosion, channel


erosion

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

pathogens, nutrients, land Limit amount of impervious surface and preserve open
erosion
space

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

nutrients, land erosion,


channel erosion

Thorp Brook
and Kimball
Brook

All Waters

All Waters

land erosion

channel erosion, land


erosion, encroachment

10

Kimball Brook All Waters

encroachment, channel
erosion

11

Kimball Brook All Waters

12

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

encroachment, channel
erosion

VTANR, 2015

Protect river corridors to increase flood resilience and to


allow rivers to reach equilibrium by assisting towns to
VTANR, 2015
adopt appropriate ordinances

Support geomorphic assessments Phase 2 light to


VTANR, 2015; LCA, 2008; LWP,
identify opportunities for regaining floodplain connection
2007a; MMI, 2012b
and potential gully remediation.
MMI, 2010c

Identify potential wetland restoration sites based on Lake


VTANR, 2015
Champlain wetland restoration map

pathogens, nutrients, land Investigate water quality hot spots identified to


erosion
determine source of inputs.

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

Source

SCRW, 2016c; MMI, 2010d

During scheduled improvements to roads or following


damage or washouts, upgrade culverts to meet aquatic
MMI, 2010b; MMI, 2012c
organism passage, geomorphic compatibility, and flood
resilience standards.
Replace culverts blocking aquatic organism passage:
Kimball Brook at agricultural crossing upstream of Route MMI, 2010b
7
Replace geomorphologically incompatible culvert and
VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2010b
bridges: Kimball Brook at Route 7

Revise planning and zoning to improve stormwater


pathogens, nutrients, land
including required use of LID and conservation of prime
erosion
areas for infiltration

MMI, 2010c

13

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

land erosion, nutrients,


channel erosion

Discussion w/ agricultural producers about SCRW water


quality sampling results

VTANR, 2015; SCRW, 2015

14

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

land erosion,

Identify and implement needed Better Backroads BMPs


for roads identified in Appendix B as at moderate to high VTANR, 2015
risk for erosion

15

Mud Hollow
Brook

Headwaters of T2

land erosion, nutrients,


Wetland restoration or riparian buffer
channel erosion, pathogens

VTANR, 2015; LCA, 2008

T1.08

land erosion

Protect wetland and river corridor

VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2012b

T1.07B/A; T1.06B

land erosion

Work with landowners to secure specific protections for


VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2012b
the forested river corridor. VLT has easement

land erosion

Riparian plantings near Habitat for Humanity property

16

McCabes
Brook

17

McCabes
Brook

18

LaPlatte River M9a

19

Kimball Brook T8.s2.01

20

McCabes
Brook

T1.08

land erosion,
encroachment

flow alteration;

Manage stormwater and replace culvert on townline


road
Remove partially breached dam

VTANR, 2015; LWP, 2008


VTANR, 2015; SCRW, 2010
VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2012b

Notes:
1) Project locations are shown on the accompanying map. Projects that apply to All Waters or large areas are not shown on map.
2) Projects near the top of the list may have a higher benefit, based on previous project identification and data interpretation where they exist. In other locations, data synthesis
was performed and best professional judgement was used to identify additional projects. This list order recognizes that a variety of approachs are important to improving surface
water conditions.
3) This project was funded by an agreement awarded by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission in partnership with
the Lake Champlain Basin Program. NEIWPCC manages LCBP's personnel, contract, grant, and budge tasks and provides input on the program's activities through a partnership with
the LCBP Steering Committee.
4) For More Information Contact: Lewis Creek Association, www.lewiscreek.org

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Bridge or Culvert - Not Assessed


Railroad
Roads
Town Boundary
Watershed Boundary
Subwatershed Boundary
Hinesburg Village Growth Area

# = Project ID,
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Surface Water Project Improvement List


Hinesburg, Vermont
Priority Watershed

Stream Segment

Stressor

Project Description

Patrick Brook M15.S2.01

land erosion, channel


erosion

Detain stormwater on southeast side of Route 116

LaPlatte River M16

land erosion, channel


erosion

Swale improvement at gas station/Lyman Meadows

LaPlatte River M16

LaPlatte River

LaPlatte River M16

LaPlatte River
and Patrick
All Waters
Brook

M15S2.02 and
upstream

land erosion, channel


erosion

channel erosion, nutrients


land erosion, channel
erosion

LaPlatte River All Waters

channel erosion, land


erosion, encroachment

LaPlatte River All Waters

channel erosion,
encroachment

LaPlatte River All Waters

Assess adequacy of CVU field drainage practices to


protect stream

Install stormwater treatment at or near former cheese


factory site.

nutrients, land erosion,


Monitor and assess surface waters to gain better
channel erosion, pathogens understanding of condition and potential sources

Install stormwater treatment at Hinesburg Community


School.

During scheduled improvements to roads or following


damage or washouts, upgrade culverts to meet aquatic
organism passage, geomorphic compatibility, and flood
resilience standards.
Protect river corridors to increase flood resilience and to
allow rivers to reach equilibrium by assisting towns to
adopt appropriate ordinances

Source
VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2010a;
MMI, 2010c; VHB and MMI,
2015
VTANR 2015; MMI, 2010a;
MMI, 2010c; VHB and MMI,
2015
MMI, 2010a; VHB and MMI,
2015
VTANR, 2015; LWP, 2007a;
MMI, 2010c; VHB and MMI,
2015
MMI, 2010a; VHB and MMI,
2015
VTANR, 2015

MMI 2010b; MMI 2012c

VTANR, 2015

encroachment, channel
erosion

Replace ten geomorphologically incompatible culvert and


bridges: Charlotte Road over tibutary, seven culverts
VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2010b;
under Route 116 including the LaPlatte River and its
MMI, 2012c
unnamed tributaries, Beecher Hill Brook under Hayden
Hill Road, and Beecher Hill Brook under Beecher Hill Road.

encroachment, channel
erosion

Replace seven culverts blocking aquatic organism


passage: Charlotte Road over tibutary, four culverts under
VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2010b;
Route 116 including the LaPlatte River and its unnamed
MMI, 2012c
tributaries, Beecher Hill Brook under Hayden Hill Road,
and Patrick Brook tributary under Richmond Road.

10

LaPlatte River All Waters

11

LaPlatte River
and Patrick
T4.01; M15.S2.01 flow alteration
Brook

12

LaPlatte River M16-M12

13

LaPlatte River
and Patrick
M15; M15.S2.01
Brook

channel erosion, land


erosion, nutrient loading

14

Patrick Brook M15.S2.01

land erosion, channel


erosion

15

Beecher Brook T5.01D

land erosion, channel


erosion, encroachment

16

LaPlatte River All Waters

pathogens, nutrients, land


erosion

17

LaPlatte River All Waters

land erosion, nutrients,


channel erosion

18

LaPlatte River All Waters

land erosion,

19

LaPlatte River All Waters

20

LaPlatte River All Waters

channel erosion, land


erosion

nutrients, land erosion,


channel erosion
pathogens, nutrients, land
erosion

Support a collaborative town led process in developing a


management plan for Patrick Canal, incorporating local
knowledge and river science.
Work with town to review flood resiliency status and
improve stormwater infrastructure planning and
regulation

VTANR, 2015; LWP, 2007a;


MMI, 2010a
VTANR, 2015; LWP, 2007a; MMI
2010c

Continue to identify and implement GSI stormwater


management projects for village. Encourage centralized
VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2012a;
stormwater treatment system where dense development
MMI, 2010c
exists. Also choose treatment areas based on locations of
soils with high infiltration potential

Replace Route 116 Culvert to improve geomorphic


compatibility and AOP.
Relocating town garage, old access road and sand pile to
divert runoff away from town gravel pit, reducing
stormwater runoff to river
Revise planning and zoning to improve stormwater
including required use of LID and conservation of prime
areas for infiltration
Discussion w/ agricultural producers about SCRW water
quality sampling results
Identify and implement needed Better Backroads BMPs
for roads identified in Appendix B as at moderate to high
risk for erosion
Identify potential wetland restoration sites based on Lake
Champlain wetland restoration map
Limit amount of impervious surface and preserve open
space

MMI, 2010a; MMI, 2012c


VTANR, 2015; LWP, 2007b
MMI, 2010c
VTANR, 2015; SCRW, 2015
VTANR, 2015
VTANR, 2015
VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2010c

Notes:
1) Project locations are shown on the accompanying map. Projects that apply to All Waters or large areas are not shown on map.
2) Projects near the top of the list may have a higher benefit, based on previous project identification and data interpretation where they exist. In other locations, data synthesis was
performed and best professional judgement was used to identify additional projects. This list order recognizes that a variety of approachs are important to improving surface water
conditions.
3) This project was funded by an agreement awarded by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission in partnership with
the Lake Champlain Basin Program. NEIWPCC manages LCBP's personnel, contract, grant, and budge tasks and provides input on the program's activities through a partnership with
the LCBP Steering Committee.
4) For More Information Contact: Lewis Creek Association, www.lewiscreek.org

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Bridge or Culvert - Not Assessed


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# = Project ID,
See Back for
Project List

Surface Water Project Improvement List


Shelburne, Vermont
Priority Watershed

Stream Segment

Stressor

Project Description
Determine benefit of increasing floodplain and stabilizing
mass failure for benefit of protecting Route 7 and
replacement of Route 7 culvert
Address stormwater related issues at School Street
neighborhood, include work with residential home owners
to implement GSI
Identify stormwater conveyance swales with problems
and improve using stormwater treatment BMPs and swale
screen results.
Plant stream buffer/restore flood plain at the Shelburne
Town Garage and Wastewater Treatment Facility on
Turtle Lane
Work with landowners to secure specific protections for
the forested river corridor and manage for compatibility
with the lake.

Source

McCabes
Brook

T1.05B/A

channel erosion, land


erosion

McCabes
Brook

T1

land erosion, channel


erosion

Entire Basin

All Waters

land erosion, channel


erosion

McCabes
Brook

T1.03

land erosion, channel


erosion

McCabes
Brook

T1.02

land erosion

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

pathogens, nutrients, land


erosion

Revise planning and zoning to improve stormwater


including required use of LID and conservation of prime
areas for infiltration

LaPlatte River
and McCabes M04-M06; T1.03
Brook

land erosion, channel


erosion

Restore incised reach and address stormwater inputs


with GSI practices. Review LWP stormwater study projects VTANR, 2015; LWP, 2008;
and identify treatment options. Expand village stormwater SCRW, 2016a; MMI, 2010c
management plan/hydrologic study.

LaPlatte River All Waters

nutrients, land erosion,


Monitor and assess surface waters to gain better
channel erosion, pathogens understanding of condition and potential sources

VTANR, 2015

McCabes
Brook

All Waters

encroachment, channel
erosion

VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2010b;


MMI, 2012b; MMI, 2012c

10

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

channel erosion, land


erosion, encroachment

11

LaPlatte River M01 -M06

12

McCabes
Brook

T1.05

VTANR, 2015

VTANR, 2015

land erosion

15

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

channel erosion,
encroachment

Protect river corridors to increase flood resilience and to


allow rivers to reach equilibrium by assisting towns to
adopt appropriate ordinances

18

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

19
20

McCabes
Brook

T1.05/A

LaPlatte River M01

MMI, 2010c

VTANR, 2015; SCRW, 2015

14

17

MMI, 2012b

Discussion w/ agricultural producers about SCRW water


quality sampling results
Identify and implement needed Better Backroads BMPs
for roads identified in Appendix B as at moderate to high
risk for erosion

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2012b

land erosion, nutrients,


channel erosion

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

T1.04B

MMI, 2013

land erosion, nutrients,


channel erosion
land erosion, channel
erosion

13

McCabes
Brook

VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2010c

Replace culverts blocking aquatic organism passage:


McCabes Brook under the Railroad and Teddy Bear Access
Road
During scheduled improvements to roads or following
damage or washouts, upgrade culverts to meet aquatic
organism passage, geomorphic compatibility, and flood
resilience standards.
Complete stormwater management planning, including
Gardenside Condo area
Investigate runoff near Teddy Bear Factory and improve
stormwater treatment.

LaPlatte River
and Direct
All Waters
Drainages

16

VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2012b

MMI, 2010b; MMI, 2012c


VTANR, 2015
SCRW, 2016a; MMI, 2010c

land erosion, channel


erosion

Protect corridor to allow the river to reach equilibrium


and become attenuation asset.

nutrients, land erosion,


channel erosion

Identify potential wetland restoration sites based on Lake


VTANR, 2015
Champlain wetland restoration map

pathogens, nutrients, land


erosion

Limit amount of impervious surface and preserve open


space

channel erosion, land


erosion

Replace Bostwick Road culvert with larger structure to


increase geomorphic and AOP compatibility.
Support community efforts to control aquatic invasive
plants (e.g., European frogbit)

aquatic Invasive species

VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2012b

VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2010c


VTANR, 2015; MMI, 2012b
VTANR, 2015

Notes:
1) Project locations are shown on the accompanying map. Projects that apply to All Waters or large areas are not shown on map.
2) Projects near the top of the list may have a higher benefit, based on previous project identification and data interpretation where they exist. In other locations, data synthesis was
performed and best professional judgement was used to identify additional projects. This list order recognizes that a variety of approachs are important to improving surface water
conditions.
3) This project was funded by an agreement awarded by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission in partnership with
the Lake Champlain Basin Program. NEIWPCC manages LCBP's personnel, contract, grant, and budge tasks and provides input on the program's activities through a partnership with
the LCBP Steering Committee.
4) For More Information Contact: Lewis Creek Association, www.lewiscreek.org

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