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Western Milwaukee Flood Management

Providing design construction for an earthen levee, floodwalls, railroad coordination, and FEMA floodplain mapping

  • 2,100

    Linear Feet Levee

  • 1,300

    Linear Feet Floodwall

  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Innovative levee design leads to FEMA approval – insightful soil management improves sustainability and reduces costs

In partnership with the Cities of Milwaukee and Wauwatosa in Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is constructing flood risk reduction improvements along the Menomonee River. We’re working with MMSD to complete the final phase, Phase 2B, of the Western Milwaukee Flood Management project. Phase 2B is scheduled for completion in 2025—with levee design, floodwalls, railroad coordination, and FEMA floodplain mapping.

Our teams developed the design and construction documents for a $40.9 million earthen levee and floodwall system, associated interior drainage storm sewers, and waterway modifications—in a tight urban river corridor within a brownfield area. Levee design was complicated by the presence of an active railway between the river and the downstream levee tie-in location. We used an uncommon hanging levee design approach, approved by FEMA, that allows the levee system to avoid tying into natural high ground at the downstream end and yet still be eligible for accreditation. 

To reduce project costs, we developed an innovative soil management approach that involved building the levee entirely of reused on-site contaminated soils. In addition to avoiding soil disposal fees, this sustainable strategy eliminated the need to haul soils off-site and the associated greenhouse gas generation.

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Meet Our Team

Richard Klein, Principal

I help provide solutions that reliably supply, treat, and conserve community water resources.

Brian Lennie, Associate

My passion is assisting clients with natural resource services from inventories to restorations, as well as regulatory permitting.

Matt Sieracki, Civil Engineer

My goal is to build infrastructure that meets client and community needs—this includes building relationships with both staff and residents.

Fernando del Monte, Principal, Geotechnical North American Discipline Lead

I aim to reduce the risk of negative impacts to our communities from extreme weather through sound engineering and common-sense solutions.
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Sarah McDonald, Landscape Architect

My team works to protect and enhance the built environment by improving ecological and cultural connections- we make the world a better place. That’s why I love what I do.

Aaron Volkening, Senior Associate, Water Resources

I work with communities and organizations large and small to help tap into water’s potential.

Richard Klein

Principal

Brian Lennie

Associate

Matt Sieracki

Civil Engineer

Fernando del Monte

Principal, Geotechnical North American Discipline Lead

Sarah McDonald

Landscape Architect

Aaron Volkening

Senior Associate, Water Resources

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