There was a 6 inch topsoil rule in Iowa. The DNR rescinded the rule once there was a change in administration. Clive (a city in metro Des Moines) has a 6 inch topsoil rule. Ms Conrad, engineer, said there was a lot of "push back" on this ordnance. They educated the city council that topsoil reduces flow rates or there is a slow release of water (which impacts flooding) and other benefits. Here is a summary of their presentation. In 2016, the City of Clive adopted the Walnut Creek Watershed Management Authority’s master plan, which aimed to restore water and soil health within the watershed. In further support, Clive created a progressive post-construction stormwater management ordinance in 2016 and revised the Stormwater Management Manual again in 2019. In March of 2019, the City approved a Sponsored Research Agreement with Iowa State University. Researchers at ISU and Auburn University are modeling and site-monitoring two paralleled developments to understand and demonstrate the extent of benefits from the ordinance on the Walnut Creek Watershed. The first development, Angel Park, was platted in 2012, prior to the adoption of the ordinance. The neighborhood is 70 acres and approximately 80% built out. Monitoring in this area encompasses 56 acres and is being conducted on a dry detention basin which discharges to Walnut Creek. Conversely, Shadow Creek was the first major development after the adoption of the ordinance. The expected completion of the 91 acre neighborhood is 2023, with 67.2 of these acres are being monitored for this study. The development was designed to meet the requirements of this ordinance, which follows the principles of the unified sizing criteria and includes a wet-detention pond, soil quality restoration, and bioretention cells to encourage water infiltration. Initial field instrumentation was completed in August 2019. Monitoring is ongoing as the Shadow Creek development approaches full build out. Results from monitoring will be compared to hydrologic models to determine effectiveness of the Post-Construction Stormwater Management Practices. Pending results, this project aims to demonstrate the expected benefits of the City of Clive’s progressive ordinance on Walnut Creek, which will set the precedent and hopefully lead to a unified approach to stormwater management in surrounding communities. Rachel Conrad will be presenting on the City’s ordinance and manual and Jaime Schussler will be presenting on the monitoring results so far. -- *Debbie Neustadt * *Des Moines, Iowa* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * To unsubscribe from the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to [log in to unmask] For all the latest news and activities, sign up for Sierra Club Insider (http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra-club-email/insider), the Club's twice-monthly flagship e-newsletter.