
SERVICES
Cultivating Resilience
Water Resources Engineering
Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling
Water Quality Modeling
Plans & Specs
Water Quality Monitoring Plan Design
& Implementation
Watershed District Comprehensive Plans
Managing Risk
Stormwater Design
Feasibility Studies
Permitting & Compliance
Development Plan Review & Permitting
Water Quality BMP Inspection, Operation, and Maintenance
Drone Surveys
Construction Support
SWPPP Preparation & Inspections
CULTIVATING RESILIENCE IN WATER, NATURAL
RESOURCES, AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT.
RECENT PROJECTS
BMP MAINTENANCE
Central Minnesota | Engineer
Resilience Resources annually inspects and specifies needed maintenance for all Clearwater River Watershed District water quality projects. Recent projects maintained include:
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Multiple pond surveys and cleanouts
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4 fish migration barrier redesigns
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2 iron enhanced sand filter cleanouts
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50 miles of stream work to maintain public drainage systems, including stabilization, and landowner access, design and permitting, drone survey
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Soluble phosphorus media evaluation & bench testing




60 ACRE WETLAND
RESTORATION
Douglas County | Engineer
US Fish and Wildlife Service, The Nature Conservancy and the Sauk River Watershed District retained Resilience Resources to support restoration of an 60-acre wetland. Work included feasibility, hydrologic & hydraulic modeling, permitting & regulatory support, design, specifications, and bidding & construction support.
MINNEHAHA CREEK BANK STABILIZATION
Edina, MN | Engineer
Resilience Resources worked with the City of Edina to design a bank stabilization for an area in the Mill Pond on Minnehaha Creek adjacent to a roadway. We determined the driver of erosion, assessed threats to adjacent infrastructure, then conducted design, permitting, prepared specifications, stakeholder engagement, bidding and construction support.
SOUTH FORK CROW RIVER STUDY*
Carver County | Engineer
Carver County WMO retained Rebecca and Lucius to evaluate the feasibility of protecting an adjacent roadway and stopping a meander cutoff that could lead to dangerous bridge erosion upstream and the loss of 1.5 miles of the South Fork Crow River to a meander cutoff. The project has included field surveys, HEC RAS modeling and engineering feasibility reports.
SWEDE HOLLOW FEASIBILITY STUDY
St. Paul, MN | Engineer
The Capitol Region Watershed District retained Resilience Resources to evaluate the feasibility of restoring flow to Swede Hollow Creek and to reconnect Phalen Creek to the Phalen Corridor. The team designed a monitoring study and collected hydrology and hydraulic data, stream morphometry, compiled GIS and utility data. The combination of civil engineering, modeling, water quality and hydraulics and stream restoration expertise, coupled with our experience in groundwater contaminant hydrogeology and our capabilities as stakeholder facilitators have been key to this project.
