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Challenges and Lessons Learned on the Bliss Run Parallel Relief Storm Sewer in Columbus, Ohio
The City of Columbus has historically been experiencing numerous stormwater drainage problems in the 2,800-acre, built-out watershed contributory to the Bliss Run trunk sewer. Development in the area resulted in additional connections and extensions to the Bliss Run trunk sewer causing frequent surcharging of the storm sewer and severe flooding problems in the watershed. CDM has been assisting the city in planning, designing and construction of flood mitigation improvements, including a two- mile long parallel relief trunk sewer (ranging from 84 in. diameter pipe to 12 ft. x 8 ft. box). CDM has been involved with the Bliss Run Watershed and flooding mitigation project since 1993. The third phase of this relief trunk sewer is the final piece of construction (scheduled to begin in the spring of 2006) that will bring eleven years and over $35 million of planning, design, and construction to a successful conclusion. This paper presents numerous aspects of this monumental project and describes some of the valuable lessons learned that can be applied to other pipeline projects.
Challenges and Lessons Learned on the Bliss Run Parallel Relief Storm Sewer in Columbus, Ohio
The City of Columbus has historically been experiencing numerous stormwater drainage problems in the 2,800-acre, built-out watershed contributory to the Bliss Run trunk sewer. Development in the area resulted in additional connections and extensions to the Bliss Run trunk sewer causing frequent surcharging of the storm sewer and severe flooding problems in the watershed. CDM has been assisting the city in planning, designing and construction of flood mitigation improvements, including a two- mile long parallel relief trunk sewer (ranging from 84 in. diameter pipe to 12 ft. x 8 ft. box). CDM has been involved with the Bliss Run Watershed and flooding mitigation project since 1993. The third phase of this relief trunk sewer is the final piece of construction (scheduled to begin in the spring of 2006) that will bring eleven years and over $35 million of planning, design, and construction to a successful conclusion. This paper presents numerous aspects of this monumental project and describes some of the valuable lessons learned that can be applied to other pipeline projects.
Challenges and Lessons Learned on the Bliss Run Parallel Relief Storm Sewer in Columbus, Ohio
Schroeder, John (Autor:in) / Fedner, Greg (Autor:in)
Pipeline Division Specialty Conference 2006 ; 2006 ; Chicago, Illinois, United States
Pipelines 2006 ; 1-13
28.07.2006
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Challenges and Lessons Learned on the Bliss Run Parallel Relief Storm Sewer in Columbus, Ohio
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