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Town Branch Wet Weather Storage Public Information Meeting February 19, 2014 Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Division of Water Quality.

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1 Town Branch Wet Weather Storage Public Information Meeting February 19, 2014 Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Division of Water Quality

2 EPA/DOW Violations Clean Water Act Sanitary Sewer Overflows Consent Decree

3 Consent Decree Requirements Remedial Measures Plan (RMP) Capacity Management Operations and Maintenance (CMOM) Capacity Assurance Plan (CAP)

4 Consent Decree Requirements Stormwater Quality Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEP) Fines/Penalties

5 Remedial Measures Plan (RMP) 82 Projects $600,000,000 Complete 2024 Upgrade/Upsize/New Sanitary Sewer Infrastructure

6 Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant (TB WWTP) Design – Average Day30 MGD – Peak Day64-70 MGD Average Annual day 18 MGD Dry Day11 MGD Wet Weather Day 126 MGD

7 Design Basis 2 Year, 24 Hour Storm Event 3.2 in Rain Eliminate SSOs Fines

8 Town Branch Wet Weather Storage (TB WWS) 44 Million Gallon Storage Tank 3 Phases – Phase 122 Million Gallons – Phase 2 11 Million Gallons – Phase 311 Million Gallons

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11 Town Branch Wet Weather Storage (TB WWS) Phase 1 : 300’ L x 300’ W x 50’ H Complete Project: 600’ L x 300’ W x 50’ H

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13 Town Branch Wet Weather Storage (TB WWS) Excavate 125,000 – 130,000 yd 3 Borrow / Landfill – Clay 54,000 yd 3 – Top soil8,700 yd 3 185,000 ~ 190,000 yd 3

14 Borrow / Landfill Sites Borrow Site – 4.3 acres – 9’ removed Landfill – 11.2 acres – 10’ placed

15 WWS Tank Reinforcement – 1,500 tons (3,000,000 lbs) Concrete – 25,000 yd 3 (2,500 truck loads) Base Slab – Varies 18” – 60” Walls – Varies 18” – 30” Buttresses – 70 (3’ Thick x 8’-10’ horizontal x 25’-42’ height) Pump Stations (2) – 44 MGD Capacity

16 Opinion of Cost Engineering/Legal - $1,200,000 Construction - $30,000,000 Contingency - $4,500,000 Total -$35,700,000

17 Schedule Advertize : March 2014 Award : May 2014 Construction : June 2014 – May 2016

18 Issues Disruption – Visual – Dust – Traffic Old Frankfort Pike Lisle Industrial Avenue Forbes Road Odors

19 Statements of Fact Remedial Measures Plan Single Largest Investment There will be: Sanitary Sewer Overflows Fines Rate Increases

20 Summary RMP Response to EPA Enforcement Action $600,000,000 12 Years Investment in Lexington Cleaner Environment Economic Vitality Quality of Life

21 Contact Mark Fischer, PE Project Manager 859-258-3415 mfischer@lexingtonky.gov

22 Questions


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