Community Presentation. 2 What is it? Currently runoff flows through storm drains at Redondo Ave. and Ocean Blvd. into the Pacific Ocean. The Low Flow.

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Presentation transcript:

Community Presentation

2 What is it? Currently runoff flows through storm drains at Redondo Ave. and Ocean Blvd. into the Pacific Ocean. The Low Flow Diversion system is an underground vault that will receive liquid runoff flowing through storm drains. Any liquid runoff will be redirected to the sewer system, where it will be treated and disposed of properly.

3 What is it? (cont.) The Vortex Separator System will separate trash and solid materials from the runoff and hold them in an underground vault. The vault will then be emptied on a regular basis by City maintenance crews. The system will shut off during high rainfall.

4 Water Quality Impacts The system will improve water quality in the Pacific Ocean both immediately and over a long term. The system will divert up to 1000 gallons of runoff per day into the sanitary sewer system. It will eliminate 100% of the bacteria transported by runoff flow and capture significant amounts of debris.

5 Budget and Preliminary Schedule Project ActivityDate Commence ConstructionDecember 2015 Complete ConstructionJune 2016 The project is funded by a grant from the State Water Resources Control Board and City of Long Beach Tidelands Funds.

6 Site Construction Area Ocean Blvd. Redondo Ave.

7 Construction Impacts A small area of Bluff Park in the previous image will be fenced off. All grass affected by construction will be replaced by sod. All sidewalks will be restored. The system will not require any aboveground structures in Bluff Park.

Any questions? Thank you 8