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Clean Streams-Healthy Neighborhoods

Clean Streams-Healthy Neighborhoods. Stephen Nielsen, P.E. Deputy Director/Chief Engineer Indianapolis Department of Public Works September 17, 2008. Healthy Neighborhoods-Healthy City. Long Term Control Plan 20-year plan to reduce raw sewage overflows

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Clean Streams-Healthy Neighborhoods

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  1. Clean Streams-Healthy Neighborhoods Stephen Nielsen, P.E. Deputy Director/Chief Engineer Indianapolis Department of Public Works September 17, 2008

  2. Healthy Neighborhoods-Healthy City • Long Term Control Plan • 20-year plan to reduce raw sewage overflows • $1.7 billion Consent Decree projects (2004 $’s) • $1.8 billion non-CD projects (2004 $’s) • Largest investment in clean water infrastructure in Indianapolis’s history • Ensures compliance with CD and Clean Water Act • Indianapolis Infrastructure • 180 miles interceptor pipe network • 134 overflow points to address in LTCP • Past rate increases: 1984, 2001, 2006-2008

  3. Reducing raw sewage overflows Historically: Approximately 6 billion gallons flowed into streams By 2007: 1.06 billion gallons captured By 2012: In excess of an additional 1.4 billion gallons will be captured Benefits of the LTCP

  4. The LTCP will reduce: Raw sewage overflow into our streams Odor of sewage/trash E-coli bacteria levels During wet weather, the LTCP will improve: Oxygen levels for fish Water quality for aquatic life Additional Benefits of the LTCP

  5. 20-Year Sewer Improvement Plan

  6. Sanitary Sewer Improvements • 2009-2013: City to invest over $750 million • Reducing raw sewage overflows • Providing sewer service to neighborhoods • Increasing sanitary sewer capacity • Completing treatment plant improvements

  7. 2009-2013: Investment of more than $70 million Improving Indianapolis infrastructure Reducing destructive effects of standing water Allowing septic systems to function better Reduced neighborhood flooding Storm Sewer Improvements

  8. Septic Tank Elimination Program • Providing city sewers to neighborhoods on septic systems • 2009-2013: • Approximately 7,000 new connections planned

  9. Key LTCP Projects

  10. Environmental Considerations Reduce the volume and frequency of raw sewage overflows earlier Achieve energy efficiency Utilize natural BMPs Value Engineering Balance performance and cost Reduce and ‘right size’ project elements Challenge industry methodologies Utilize existing infrastructure Green Design = More Green Dollars

  11. Local businesses participating, keeping dollars in Indianapolis Opportunities for MBE, WBE, VBE businesses Healthy neighborhoods and solid infrastructure attractive to new businesses Economic Impact

  12. Request For Qualifications • Scoring System • Consultant Evaluations • Submittals • Timelines for Upcoming RFQs

  13. 2009-2013 Sanitary CIP Projects

  14. 2009-2013 Stormwater CIP Projects

  15. Questions?

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