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The Parking Forest:Linear Tree Wells Using Structural Soil

Sustainability for all the places between the buildings

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Clean Water ServicesHealthy Streams Plan

Main Street Tigard

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Effective Impervious Areawithin the Tualatin Basin UGB

Source: Clean Water Services Healthy Streams Plan

8%

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Why do we need more trees in the urban fabric?

Water Balance BEFORE Development

25% base flow

(shallow infiltration)

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Water Balance AFTER DevelopmentExample: EVERYWHERE

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98% runoff

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Water Balance Runoff Compared

0.5% runoff

98% runoff

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Hydromodificationfrom a Watershed Perspective

• Additional volumes result in exceeding pre-developed rates that scour stream banks.

• Additional durations of flow impact habitat further.Please! Keep your

runoff volume to yourself!

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What’s wrong with the trees we’ve got?

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What’s wrong with the trees we’ve got?!

Photo Source: gratefulmommy.com

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What about all those lovely tree-lined streets in Portland?

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Trees Need Soil to Grow

Graph Source: USDA Forest Service Center for Urban Forest ResearchSlide courtesy of Todd Prager ,Todd Prager & Associates

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Trees Need Soil to Grow

5 ft Crown40 cu ft Soil

20 ft Crown450 cu ft Soil

40 ft Crown2000+ cu ft Soil

Photos and observations courtesy of Todd Prager, Todd Prager & Associates

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The Parking ForestAn Assembly of Common Materials

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Structural Soil (dry)

The Parking ForestA Close Up

Pavement outside of

Parking Forest

Re-paved areaTree

Structural SoilAmended native

clayey soilUndisturbed native clayey soil

Crushed aggregate

Wheel stop

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Two Sites

Watershed base map courtesy of Tualatin River Watershed Council

Redevelopment

Retrofit

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THPRD Sunset Swim CenterRedevelopment with Pervious Concrete

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THPRD Sunset Swim Center in PlanRedevelopment with Pervious Concrete

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Structural SoilOur “Secret Weapon”

Source: Cornell University – CU Structural Soil - http://www.hort.cornell.edu

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How do we know it works?Olympia Results 8 Years Later

Control Trees Planted in Compacted Native Soil

Trees Planted in Structural Soil

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Assembly Procedure

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Assembly Procedure

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Assembly Procedure

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Assembly Procedure

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Assembly Procedure

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Assembly Procedure

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Assembly Procedure

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Assembly Procedure

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Why these materials?

• Structural soil• Amended Native Soil• Trees• Wheel stops• Crush rock (in landscape area)

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Why these materials?Structural Soil

• Structural soil versus structural supports

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A Second Way of Providing Tree Roots with Adequate Soil Volume Under

Pavement

. Photo courtesy of Jim Labbe

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Another Way of Providing Tree Roots with Adequate Soil Volume Under Pavement

A Second Way of Providing Tree Roots with Adequate Soil Volume Under

Pavement

. Photo courtesy of Jim Labbe

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A Second Way of Providing Tree Roots with Adequate Soil Volume Under

PavementJim Labbe in Nijmegen Netherlands. Photo courtesy of Jim Labbe

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A Third Way of Providing Tree Roots with Adequate Soil Volume Under Pavement

Photo probably ripped off the Silva Cell website by Brian Wegener

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Why these materials?

Proprietary mix versus mixed by contractor

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Mixing Structural Soil

Photo Source: www.greelysand.com/cu-soil.html

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Olympia Soil Recipe

4 cubic yards Crushed Rock ¾”-1¼” + 1 cubic yard Loam/organic topsoil + 1 pound Soil Binder “Stabilizer” + 46 gallons water__________Makes 4.6 cubic yards Structural Soil

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Structural Soil Costs - Olympia

“The price to supply, deliver and install the structural soil material per cubic

yard ranged from $19 to $85 with an average bid of $42, the median price

was $39.50.

The city paid $24 per cubic yard for the structural soil material to the low

bidder.

This compare to a price quote we received for the supply of CU structural

soil at $65 per cubic yard plus delivery. The source was over an hour’s drive

away and delivery charges were $85 per hr with a truck and trailer hauling 22

cubic yard. The expected cost delivered was $72 per cubic yard.”

Excerpted from “Structural Soil Demonstration Project”

http://olympiawa.gov/~/media/Files/CPD/Urban%20Forestry/Forms/StructuralSoil.ash

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Source: City of Olympia -Structural Soil Demonstration Project

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Why these materials?Amended native soil

Amended native soil versus faster draining “3-way” mix

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Why these materials?Trees

Trees versus only shrubs &/or groundcover:• Interception & evaporation• Evapotranspiration• Heat island effect

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Why these materials?Wheel stops

Wheel stops versus curbs

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Why these materials?Crushed rock

¼”x 10 crushed rock versus rounded rock or pavers

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Siting Criteria

• Site is suitable for infiltration• Non-expansive soils• Soils should infiltrate at least 0.2 inches/hour*. Clay soils

are OK!

*Based on 2ft of structural soil, 25% void ratio, facility empty in 30 hours to be ready for the next Type IA storm

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PCC Sylvania Lot 10Drainage Area

6133 sf

1919 sf

754 sf

615 sf

2815 sf

6103 sf

Parking Lot

Sidewalk

<50% Grass HSG C

Woods, Good HSG C

L Street

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PCC Sylvania Lot 10in Plan

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The Parking Forest Retrofitat PCC Sylvania Lot 10

Ignore the piles of dirt. They’re

gone.

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Design Differences at PCC Sylvania Lot 10

Left most of the parking lot

unmodified/ impervious

Installed an impervious liner adjacent to impervious

asphalt

Installed an impervious liner adjacent to impervious

asphalt

Stakeholders chose a native

conifer

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Water quality and quantity monitoring

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Design Differences at PCC Sylvania Lot 10

Straight head-in parking

Donated “old school” solid bottom wheel

stops = not ideal

Just trees

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Erosive forcesare an issue at PCC

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Non-attentive forcesare an issue at PCC

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Thank You! Partners Who Donated In-Kind

Services/Products

Alder Geotechnical Services

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Siting Criteria at PCC

• Site is suitable for infiltration• Non-expansive soils• Soils should infiltrate at least 0.2 inches/hour*. Clay soils

are OK!

*Based on 2ft of structural soil, 25% void ratio, facility empty in 30 hours to be ready for the next Type IA storm

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