Roger Williams Park – Edgewood Ave

Owner: Providence Parks Department

Type: Infiltration Basin

Location of Roger Williams Park – Edgewood Ave

Location: 41.77887°N 71.4078°W
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Site Description: This site is located on the eastern side of Roger Williams Park, near the intersection of Edgewood Ave, Beachmont Ave, FC Greene Boulevard, and Bartlett Ave. It’s classified as a sand filter, which is a low grassy depression that fills with stormwater during rain events. Stormwater enters the site through four different curb openings: two on Edgewood Ave, one on Beachmont Ave, and one on FC Greene Boulevard. If the sand filter is not working properly, the stormwater will flow past the curb openings and into the storm drains. The storm drains then empty into the Roger Williams Park ponds without being filtered or cleaned. Inside the sand filter, the soil and grass act as a natural filter to clean pollutants from the stormwater. When the sand filter reaches full capacity, excess stormwater drains through an overflow structure located within the basin. After a rainstorm, the captured stormwater should be absorbed into the soil within 24-48 hours.

Photo-Video Tips: To take photos or videos, stand near the curb cut openings on Edgewood Ave and FC Greene Boulevard. Capture footage of the stormwater flowing through the curb cut openings into the sand filter, and verify that it is not flowing into the storm drains. Additionally, you can take footage of the stormwater in the sand filter itself. These shots will help confirm that the system is working properly.

Reports 16 to 20 of 20

Observation on 9/29/2023: 1:20pm -

How recently did it rain: Raining at the time

How heavy was that rain: Moderate Rain

Is anything preventing water from flowing into the system (e.g., debris, trash, vegetation): No

Is there standing water in the system: Yes

Observation on 9/25/2023: 2:45pm -

How recently did it rain: Raining at the time

How heavy was that rain: Heavy Rain

Is anything preventing water from flowing into the system (e.g., debris, trash, vegetation): No

Is there standing water in the system: Yes

Observation on 9/18/2023: 12:25pm -

How recently did it rain: Raining at the time

How heavy was that rain: Heavy Rain

Is anything preventing water from flowing into the system (e.g., debris, trash, vegetation): No

Is there standing water in the system: Yes

Observation on 9/13/2023: 1:00pm -

How recently did it rain: Raining at the time

How heavy was that rain: Moderate Rain

Is anything preventing water from flowing into the system (e.g., debris, trash, vegetation): No

Is there standing water in the system: Yes

Observation on 8/25/2023: 7:30am -

How recently did it rain: Raining at the time

How heavy was that rain: Moderate Rain

Is anything preventing water from flowing into the system (e.g., debris, trash, vegetation): Partially

Is there standing water in the system: No

Notes/Comments:

Some water flowing into infiltration areas through the 2 inlets on Edgewood. At least half or 2/3rds of the stormwater bypasses eastern inlet structure and flows into the catch basin on the other side of the street.
Francis Green Memorial Blvd inlet has a slight change in asphalt elevation, some water bypasses the inlet structure.
Beachmont inlet structure is working.

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