Water/WPC/Environmental Engineering/ Stormwater Committee Meeting
Agenda Items
#1
Long Term Control Plan Addendum
Received amended NPDES permit June 4 with 10-year extension. The final project identified must be completed on or before December 1, 2033.
Long Term Control Plan Addendum
Received amended NPDES permit June 4 with 10-year extension. The final project identified must be completed on or before December 1, 2033.
#2
Upper Hocking WPCF Expansion
Evaluating increased flows in the US 33 service area. To serve the projected flows we will need to construct the next phase of the Upper Hocking WPCF and a new trunk sewer along Lateral D and a new pump station on Campground Road.
Upper Hocking WPCF Expansion
Evaluating increased flows in the US 33 service area. To serve the projected flows we will need to construct the next phase of the Upper Hocking WPCF and a new trunk sewer along Lateral D and a new pump station on Campground Road.
#3
Ewing Run Stream Restoration
Hull and Associates has developed options to protect three manholes on Ewing Run.
Ewing Run Stream Restoration
Hull and Associates has developed options to protect three manholes on Ewing Run.
#4
Lateral D Trunk Sewer Phase II and Campground Road Pump Station
The Project is necessary to eliminate both the existing Rock Mill Pump Station and Campground Road Pump Station to allow increased development in the US 33 service area.
Lateral D Trunk Sewer Phase II and Campground Road Pump Station
The Project is necessary to eliminate both the existing Rock Mill Pump Station and Campground Road Pump Station to allow increased development in the US 33 service area.
#6
Lawrence Street Pump Station Replacement
The existing Lawrence Street Pump Station serving the Sanitation facilities is reaching the end of its useful life
Lawrence Street Pump Station Replacement
The existing Lawrence Street Pump Station serving the Sanitation facilities is reaching the end of its useful life
#7
River Valley Highlands Sanitary Sewer Flow Monitoring
Flow monitoring of the sanitary sewer system within the east side of the River Valley Highlands Subdivision is necessary in order to determine both the extent of groundwater infiltration that is occurring and any available capacity for future developments that may want or need to tie into this system
River Valley Highlands Sanitary Sewer Flow Monitoring
Flow monitoring of the sanitary sewer system within the east side of the River Valley Highlands Subdivision is necessary in order to determine both the extent of groundwater infiltration that is occurring and any available capacity for future developments that may want or need to tie into this system