Spokane River Forum March 26, 2013. How the City manages runoff Separated Storm Sewers Combined Storm Sewers Evaporation Infiltration.

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Spokane River Forum March 26, 2013

How the City manages runoff Separated Storm Sewers Combined Storm Sewers Evaporation Infiltration

Look at All Discharge Points. Look at All Pollutants. Identify Greatest Pollutant Loading Reduction by Discharge Basin. Evaluate All Viable Alternatives within Each Basin. Identify Opportunities to Solve Multiple Problems with the Same $$. Prioritize on a Cost/Benefit Basis.

 We want a cleaner River faster. ◦ Prioritize work that has a greater impact on pollutants.  We want to implement cost-effective and innovative technologies. ◦ Add “green” technologies.  We want holistic integration with other critical infrastructure. ◦ Solve multiple problems ◦ Better streets, new water mains, better parks…

 Accelerate work in 3 areas that have the greatest impact.  Simultaneously work on Integrated Clean Water Plan for remaining work.  Communicate throughout the year.  Deliver plan by December Design and Construction of CSO 26, 34 and Cochran Basin (50% of CSO and 50% of Stormwater reaching the river.) Deliver Integrated Plan Dec Today

VolumeFrom Where 54 Million GallonsFrom combined sewers to River annually 28.5 Million GallonsFrom two largest combined sewer basins to River annually 1 Billion GallonsUntreated stormwater to River annually 600 Million GallonsStormwater going to River from Cochran Basin alone

Integrate: Streets Parks Water Wastewater Sidewalks Ped / Bike Golf Courses Greenways Street Trees

Thank you! More to come