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A joint effort

In 1992, the city of Richmond, Virginia, was moving forward on a $35-million plan to eliminate combined sewer overflows (CSOs) by constructing a 7,000 ft. pipeline to collect CSO outfalls from the north bank of the James River. Led by Richmond's Department of Public Utilities (DPU), the sewer p...

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Published in:Civil engineering (New York, N.Y. 1983) N.Y. 1983), 1999-09, Vol.69 (9), p.34-37
Main Authors: NEWHOUSE, W. R, MAISCH, F. E, BIZZARRI, R. E, SACHDEV, S. K
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description In 1992, the city of Richmond, Virginia, was moving forward on a $35-million plan to eliminate combined sewer overflows (CSOs) by constructing a 7,000 ft. pipeline to collect CSO outfalls from the north bank of the James River. Led by Richmond's Department of Public Utilities (DPU), the sewer project called for a 96 in. diameter pipeline and four hydraulic regulators to capture flows from step lateral truck sewers and divert them to the CSO pipeline. At the same time, a group of private investors formed the Richmond Riverfront Development Corp. (RRDC) to restore the city's historic Haxall/Kanawha Canal system. When the DPU and the RRDC met to explore possible alignments for the sewer, they realized that combining the projects could save considerable amounts of time and money.
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Architecture
Armed forces
Bridges
Buildings. Public works
Canals
Cities
Civil engineering
Concrete
Construction
Design
Designers
Exact sciences and technology
Flood control
Historic buildings & sites
Hydraulic constructions
Pipelines
Public private partnerships
Rain
Roads & highways
Sewer systems
Sewerage. Sewer construction
Stormwater management
Urban development
Waterways
title A joint effort
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