9/20/2020 12:31:10 PM
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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Bainbridge Drainage Msg# 1098229
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Hi Colby, I want to really go off the deep end and give you a suggestion. I have an idea that ties several parts of conversations I've read together. OP has drainage issues...County was interested in using the clean course water and proving effluent water...OP is installing larger drain pipes in future ..old golf course off Beauchamp to build houses. So, all parties with vested interest come together and develop a long term plan to tie all this together. There is something in it for everyone. County should help OP with changing water on golf course and getting new irrigation system. County could sell OP clean water to developers, like on old golf course without spending $ to enlarge water treatment plant, County & OP could ask owner & developer of old golf course to install a pond to hold piped OP run off so it has a place to go. This is a big planning effort with several players but would solve many problems that don't seem to have a solution. Just had to say this because I have been thinking this would benefit all parties for a year plus I worked in a project office and still think like this. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: The water is still going to go the same place it is now. We will be looking to control the water by releasing it before heavy storms with the weir. Two of the culverts being replaced are being done so with concrete and the other is going from a 15” to an 18” poly pipe. Based upon analyses, this slight pipe size increase reduces the frequency of storm runoff overtopping Sandyhook Rd, while still adequately utilizing the available storage within its upstream swale. All of these culverts need to be replaced regardless of this project.This project is to help improve stormwater runoff (not fix it) and help tremendously with the water quality. We aren’t adding any more water than what flows down now, we are just trying to control it so it doesn’t bombard peoples homes. Also one big piece we were doing before was installing a new culvert under Beauchamp Road at ivy lane which has nothing to do with Bainbridge pond but would have needed the man made pond at the old golf course to take on that water. Our previous project was going to make improvements for around 800 homes where our new project will make improvements for around 370 homes. So if the possibility arises in the future where we can add an additional place for stormwater to go, we can add more culverts in that area (such as Ivy lane). |
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