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Gwinnett County’s Post Development Stormwater Management Program
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Three Stage of Stormwater Management
Stage One: Plan Review Approve designs Assure proper erosion and sediment control Check calculations and drainage areas Make necessary comments for revision Stage Two: Development Conducts detention pond inspections Assure compliance with codes and regulations Issue violations and fines Stage Three: Post Development Maintenance of infrastructure Citizen complaints Post development detention pond inspections Compile post development statistics
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Post Development Customer Service Construction & Maintenance
Drainage Complaints Construction & Maintenance County Crews and Demand Contractors Engineering Department Creates the Designs for County Projects Watershed Improvement Watershed Assessments and Stream Restoration Environmental Compliance Illicit Discharge and Water Quality Monitoring
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Customer Service Gwinnett County maintains all the pipes and structures within and connected to the Public right-of-way* *Do not maintain drainage structures on commercial property *Do not maintain drainage structure within city limits, except Lilburn Citizens may call or go on-line to report a problem Broken structures Clogged pipes Failed pipe Siphon holes Illicit discharge, part of environmental compliance
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Broken Structures
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Clogged Structures
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Failed Pipe
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Siphon Holes
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Investigative Tools GIS data is extremely helpful
The Final Plat is the official record of property and inventory Our camera is definitely the most useful tool Basic equipment- Gloves, manhole hook, safety vest, flashlight, and map book
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Investigations
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Construction and Maintenance
Service ticket is turned in Construction manager assigns project County work crews Demand Contractor List completed by priority Emergencies first Received date
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Construction Project
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Lining Contractor
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Finishing Up
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Cost of Project Lined 467 feet of pipe, replaced 1 headwall, and rocked ditches Estimated Cost $214,000 Actual Cost $142,000 Cost per foot ≈ $304.07
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Replacement Project
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Impact of Collapse
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Excavation
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New System
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Finishing Up
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Cost of Project Replaced approximately 100 ft. of pipe
Set two new junction boxes Replaced water vault and relocated sewer line Excavation and repaving Estimated Construction $325,000 Actual Cost ??? Cost per foot ≈ $3,250
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Cost Benefit for Developer
Always the bottom line Do the bare minimum Use the cheapest pipe possible HDPE: 18”x20’ $ Cost per foot $7.06 CMP: 18”x20’ $ Cost per foot $12.54 RCP: 18”x8’ $ Cost per foot $13.86 Installation costs are much lower with the CMP*
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Gwinnett County Infrastructure
Gwinnett County is 437 square miles Population of nearly 800,000 Approx. 2,091.5 miles of stormwater pipes 53.4% Corrugated Metal 25.6% Aluminized Steel 18.8% Reinforced Concrete 2% HDPE/PVC .2% Miscellaneous Gwinnett maintains 1,296.2 miles Approx. 178,914 stormwater structures Gwinnett Maintains 111,575 structures
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Gwinnett County Strategic Asset Management Plan
“To plan, create, acquire, maintain, operate, rehabilitate, replace and dispose of assets in the most cost-effective manner while providing established level of service for present and future generations.” Rate or grade pipes and/or pipe systems on the following criteria Corrosive Soils Age, % of remaining useful life Material Number of Recorded Failures Maintenance History Goal: Ensure that desired service levels and other operational objectives are achieved at optimal cost.
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Affects of Urbanization
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Lake Haven
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Lake Haven
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Total cost including engineering and construction $426,805
Post Construction Total cost including engineering and construction $426,805
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Illicit Discharge
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