Abstract
The City of Jeffersonville Wastewater Utility had planned for a $20 million EPA consent decree combined sewer interceptor project along a downtown street corridor. The design team, city engineer, Wastewater Utility, and other planning divisions transformed this sewer project into a corridor rehabilitation project while satisfying EPA requirements. The new corridor provides drainage relief, bike corridors, traffic calming, and more. Join us for a discussion.
Session Number
10
Session Title
Sewer Interceptor Transformed Into a Transportation Rehabilitation Project
Track Title
Design/Construction
Location
Loeb Theater
Date of Version
March 2022
Recommended Citation
Darby, Joshua; Crouch, Andy; and Hillman, Joshua, "Sewer Interceptor Transformed Into a Transportation Rehabilitation Project" (2022). Purdue Road School. 90.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2022/presentations/90
Start Date
3-15-2022 3:00 PM
End Date
3-15-2022 3:50 PM
Sewer Interceptor Transformed Into a Transportation Rehabilitation Project
Loeb Theater
The City of Jeffersonville Wastewater Utility had planned for a $20 million EPA consent decree combined sewer interceptor project along a downtown street corridor. The design team, city engineer, Wastewater Utility, and other planning divisions transformed this sewer project into a corridor rehabilitation project while satisfying EPA requirements. The new corridor provides drainage relief, bike corridors, traffic calming, and more. Join us for a discussion.