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April 10 through 12, 2014

Study Area B – Team 3

Study Area A

Study Area B

Study Area C

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ContributorsFred BonciAlexander BishopEric FrenchJames Wesley MorarJoe StavishPaul AlessioThomas BatesMax HeckmanRyan QuinBrad Hazelwood

April 10 through 12, 2014

Study Area B - Goals

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• Reduce impervious Surface by 50%• Within that 30% landscape surface• Collect, store, treat water from street, ROW,

and adjacent structures• Allow for conveyance from Southside slopes• Make it visible and aesthetic• Priority to pedestrians

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Study Area B – Design Achievements

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• Reduces Impervious Area by 47%• Implements 30% Landscaped Area• Provides storage for 1 inch per hour rain event• Model Analysis indicates near 100% capture of CSO overflows for

the typical year– 1.67 million gallons per year

• Additional runoff is conveyed downstream. Does not enter combined sewer.

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Study Area BFull Plan

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Study Area BPlan

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Study Area BPlan

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Study Area BPlan

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Study Area BPlan

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Study Area BPlan

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Study Area BPlan

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Study Area BSection

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Study Area BSection

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Study Area BExisitng Perspective

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Study Area BProposed Perspective

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