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Louisville MSD

Louisville and Jefferson CountyMetropolitan Sewer District

Presented in Milwaukee on October 4, 2011

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Copyright ©2010:LOUISVILLE & JEFFERSON COUNTY METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT (MSD)LOUISVILLE WATER COMPANY (LWC) LOUISVILLE METRO GOVERNMENT AND JEFFERSON COUNTY PROPERTY VALUATION ADMINISTRATOR (PVA). ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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Combined Sewer System History

Major CSSHistoric

Streams

Major CSSHistoric

Streams

Broadway Sewer

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Southwestern Outfall

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Western FPS

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Beargrass Creek FPS

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Floodwall

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Effective Greening for CSO Reduction

and much more

Louisville and Jefferson CountyMetropolitan Sewer District

Presented in Milwaukee on October 4, 2011

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Louisville MSD Infrastructure 20 WWTP

– 6 regional facilities– 14 small plants

300+ pump stations 3,200 mi of sewer

– 2,430 mi sanitary– 670 mi combined– 100 mi force

main 790 mi of streams Ohio River Flood

Protection System– 15 Flood pump

stations– 29 mi of floodwall

Louisville, Kentucky

City of Parks – adding 4,000 acres of new parks Louisville Loop – 100 mile loop around the

community Waterfront Park along the Ohio River

www.louisvilleky.gov

Copyright ©2010:LOUISVILLE & JEFFERSON COUNTY METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT (MSD)LOUISVILLE WATER COMPANY (LWC) LOUISVILLE METRO GOVERNMENT AND JEFFERSON COUNTY PROPERTY VALUATION ADMINISTRATOR (PVA). ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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Combined Sewer System History

Major CSSHistoric

Streams

Major CSSHistoric

Streams

CSO AAOV and Real Time Control

CSO AAOV• Baseline 3,401 MG• RTC Phase I

Reduction 616 MG (18%)

• RTC Phase II Reduction 176 MG (5%)

• 2010 AAOV 2,600 MG• Ultimate RTC

Reduction 1,631 (48%)

Combined Sewer System

24,000 acres 670 miles of pipe 106 CSOs 2.6 B gallons AAOV Nearly half of area is

impervious surface Largest pipe 18.5’ x

27’ egg shaped

Dam Installation

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96% Capture$400 Million Program Cost

IOAP Program BenefitsRegulatory Performance

Combined Sewer Plan– 95% wet weather capture

supported by “knee of the curve” evaluation

– Remaining CSOs alone (no background sources) do not cause significant WQ standards violations, complying with EPA “demonstrative approach”

Sanitary Sewer Plan Eliminates

– 167 documented SSOs– 8 small WWTPs– 100 tons BOD5, nearly 200 tons

solids– Correction of Jeffersontown WWTP

Improved Water Quality Improved Air Quality Public Desire Improved Quality of Life Economy

Local Green Drivers

Green Infrastructure Right Sizing Strategy

Storm Water Injection Wells

Downspout Disconnection

Infiltration Trenches

Bioswale

Rain Gardens

Pervious Pavers

Green Roofs

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High Cost Effectiveness

Lower Cost Effectiveness

Business Case

Translates to 250 million gallon AAOV reduction

Estimated gray cost per gallon $0.30/gallon

Partnerships provide cost sharing opportunities

CLEAN, GREEN, GROWING COMMUNITY

Beargrass Creek

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Over 7 inches of rain in 75 minutes on most intensely developed portion of the city!

Significant damage to residential, commercial, and government buildings

Combined Sewer System completely inundated

August 4, 2009

Third & Magnolia

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Historic Flooding

1992 - Humler Street Boat Rescue

Aug 2009 - Near 22nd & Broadway

Aug 2009 - Near Maple Street

University of Louisville

Master Plan Created to Capture 25-Year Storm Event on the Belknap Campus

Upstream of Park Hill and Maple Street Areas

Using Green Incentives to Route ALL Impervious Surfaces on Campus to Infiltrating Features to Capture 5.1 Inches of Rain.

CSO 206 Downspout Disconnection Pilot Program

CSO 206 Area

Multi-Acre Green Infrastructure Projects for Stormwater Reduction

Monitoring in place Staff empowered 100 Projects to start this year Revised Credits Program

Green Infrastructure

Senior Discount ProgramAge 65

$35,000 or less

CLEAN, GREEN, GROWING COMMUNITY

Click on Logo

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Brian Bingham

502-540-6145

bingham@msdlouky.org

Contact Information

Sewershed Analysis

Green Infrastructure

Green Roads Green Alleys Green Parking Lots Bioinfiltration Urban Reforestation Rain Gardens Rain Barrels Downspout Disconnection Green Roofs

Local Green Drivers Improved Water Quality Improved Air Quality Public Desire Improved Quality of Life Economy

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Original CWA 308 Letter – May 2003 Original Consent Decree – August 12,

2005 Amended Consent Decree – April 15,

2009 Integrated Overflow Abatement Plan

approved and incorporated into ACD – February 2010

Amended Consent Decree

Significant Additions or Expansions– Definitions– Jeffersontown Water Quality Treatment

Center Eliminate Blending Potential New Connections

– Sampling, Monitoring, and Reporting– Stipulated Penalties

Amended Consent Decree

Southwestern Outfall

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Maple Street – Properties: 127; Aggregate Benefit/Cost Ratio >

2.0

MFWQTC

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Broadway Sewer

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Source Control Investments Front-Loaded to Maximize Gray Reductions

Green Infrastructure initial $46 M, $40 M in first 6 years Annual program includes demonstration projects,

subsidies, and incentives Program includes line items for:

– Downspout disconnects, rain gardens, rain barrels– Green roofs– Green streets & dry wells– Pervious pavement– Urban reforestation

Adaptive management allows greater investment based on demonstrated performance

August 2009 – 8.1” in 80-minutes: Day after installed; Day before plantings installed

MSD Main Office Rain Garden

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