Currently: Elk County
Act 167 Stormwater Management Planning

Phase 2 Status:

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Recent Activities

7/15/2009

Field verification
Visited and verified presence of over 235 possible structure locations
Recorded photographic proof of structure as well as surrounding conditions for modeling purposes
Recorded various physical characteristics of structures such as pipe sizes, number of barrels, pipe/bridge materials, structural condition, bridge opening widths and heights (including piers if present), and distance from stream channel invert to top of roadway surface

Conducted fieldwork in various areas throughout the County with the majority of work focusing on populated areas where stormwater management problems were reported

 

 

 

What's Next

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Hydrologic model build and calibration
Release rate preparation and compilation of technical standards

Water quality, stream stability, groundwater recharge requirements

7/15/2009

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