Coldstream Dog Park Runoff
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As land use continues to shift from natural to developed environments and with an increased understanding of point-source pollution, it is now critical to focus on controlling nonpoint-source pollution to preserve the quality of natural water sources. There are concerns about the pollution loading into streams from dog park runoff in urban landscapes. We propose to design a system to prevent pet waste in water runoff from reaching nearby streams.
Aerial View of Coldstream Dog Park (1850 Pisacano Dr, Lexington, KY 40511)
Contour map with flow paths, proposed location of weep berms and drainage system.
Red line: Weep berms
Blue line: Drainage system
Black line: Fence
Yellow arrow: Shows direction of flow at various points, magnitude is irrelevant
Red X: Marks boundary of diverging flow
Colored polygon: Delineates sheet of flow over park. Bound by Legacy Trail bike path at bottom, tree line at top, and anticipated location of contour weep berms on left and right side
Team Members
Carsen Clouser
Focus: Bioenvironmental
Graduation: May 2021
Expertise: Sample Testing
Contact Information:
carsen.clouser@uky.edu
Jared Wolfe
Focus: Bioenvironmental
Graduation: May 2021
Expertise: Cost Analysis
Contact Information:
jared.wolfe14@uky.edu
Katie Emmett
Focus: Bioenvironmental
Graduation: May 2021
Expertise: Civil 3D
Contact Information:
katie.emmett@uky.edu
Project Advisors
Dr. Bill Ford
Role: Faculty Project Adviser
Title: Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
Contact Information: bill.ford@uky.edu
Michelle Kosieniak
Role: Professional Project Adviser
Title: Superintendent of Planning & Design at Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Division of Parks and Recreation
Contact Information: michello@lexingtonky.gov