Water Supply Program
Quarry/Chattahoochee/Hemphill
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Update:
Crews continue to line approximately 510 feet of the tunnel each week. Currently, there is approximately 12,458 linear feet of the tunnel remaining to be lined. Also, crews continue to work on the tunnel extension excavation and have approximately 290.41 linear feet of excavation remaining.
Controlled blasting at the R.M. Clayton Water Reclamation Center continues, and the construction of the Quarry and Hemphill pump stations are still in progress.
The Water Supply Program will increase Atlanta’s reserve water supply from three to five days to 30 to 90 days. The $300 million investment includes the construction of a five-mile tunnel connecting the Chattahoochee River, the Hemphill Water Treatment Plant, and the former Bellwood Quarry, which will be transformed into a 2.4 billion-gallon reservoir. The Water Supply Program is scheduled for completion September 2019
Expected Completion:
September 2019
Project Location:
Northwest Atlanta
Council District(s):
3, 9
Neighborhood Planning Unit(s):
C, D, G, J, K
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Hartsfield-Jackson Manifold Improvements Project
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Update:
Contractors at the pump station located at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport will install a new storefront on the pump station. They will also paint the new pipes that were installed last month.
This project reinforces the integrity of services for which the Hartsfield-Jackson Water Distribution Facility were constructed. Doing so will ensure availability of uninterrupted quantity and quality of water distribution to the airport.
Expected Completion:
June 2019
Project Location:
South Loop Road, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Council Districts:
11, 12
Neighborhood Planning Units:
P, Q, R, Z
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Upper Proctor Creek Capacity Relief Project
Rodney Cook Sr. Park In Historic Vine City
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Update
: Thurmond and Walnut Streets are in the process of being raised and construction work continues on the Elm and Walnut Street sewer and water lines. The Upper Proctor Creek Capacity Relief project: Rodney Cook, Sr. Park in Historic Vine City is a multi-phase effort to reduce flooding and combined sewer flows in the Vine City neighborhood.
This project consists of a collection of innovative stormwater practices designed to redirect surface runoff away from the Beckwith Trunk and Mineral Springs combined sewer systems.
The capacity relief facility is currently under construction led by the Astra/Rohadfox, Joint Venture.
The components of this project include a 2-acre pond (9+ MG capacity), green infrastructure (bioretention, stormwater planters, rainwater harvesting cisterns, and soil restoration), aerating water features, separated storm drain pipelines, new sidewalks and roadway improvements.
The Department of Watershed Management is working concurrently with The Trust for Public Land who is responsible for the build-out of the adjacent park. Additionally, The National Monuments Foundation has plans to construct and install statues of historic figures throughout the finished park.
Expected Completion:
July 2019
Project Location:
Vine Street NW
Council District(s):
3
Neighborhood Planning Unit(s):
L
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Upper Proctor Creek - Boone Boulevard Green Infrastructure & Capacity Relief Project
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Update:
Work on Joseph E. Boone Boulevard is moving forward. Contractors continue to install granite curb in front of Cook Park. Crews are installing mast arm and pole at the intersection of Boone Boulevard and Temple Street. Crews will also be grading between Maple and Walnut Streets.
This project will provide capacity relief to the North Avenue Combined Sewer Area and water quality improvements using the green infrastructure practice called bioretention, which is a specially landscaped area that captures runoff from an impervious surface and allows water to enter the soil. Proposed bioretention areas will span approximately 1.2 miles along Boone Blvd from Mayson Turner Road to Northside Drive that will collect stormwater runoff from along the sides of the road.
Expected Completion:
September 2019
Project Location:
Northwest Atlanta
Council District(s):
3
Neighborhood Planning Unit(s):
L
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Energy Services Performance Initiatives -
Noresco
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Update:
The pouring of concrete slabs at the RM Clayton WRC is complete, and contractors are now erecting steel beams. Contractors will also begin demoing the channel in preparation of UV replacement.
Three Energy Conservation Measures (ECM) for a software system to optimize the City's water distribution system is being implemented, this includes: A new Class A bio-solids system, office space at RMC WRC and a replacement of ultraviolet disinfection system with new Trojan UV Signa System.
Expected Completion:
December 2020
Project Location:
R.M. Clayton WRC
Council District(s):
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Neighborhood Planning Unit(s):
C, D, G
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Energy Services Performance Initiatives -
Schneider
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Update:
Contractors are in the final stages of completing lighting upgrades at the 14
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Street Admin Complex and will then shift focus to Utoy Creek. Electrical work will begin at our South River Facility on the dewatering switchgear.
Infrastructure improvements continues at the RM Clayton WRC, Hemphill water distribution system, South River WRC, Utoy Creek WRC, Chattahoochee Water Treatment and 14th St. Admin Complex.
Expected Completion
: December 2020
Project Location
: RM Clayton WRC, Hemphill WTP (Settled Solids only), South River WRC, Utoy Creek WRC, Chattahoochee Water Treatment, and 14th St Admin Complex
Council District(s)
: 1, 3, 8, 9, 10
Neighborhood Planning Unit(s)
: C, D, E, G, H, Z
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R.M. Clayton Nutrient Recovery System – Ostara
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Update:
Work on the Nutrient Recovery System Building at our RM Clayton Water Treatment Plant is moving along with contractors completing the containment area for the tank and placement of the silo. Workers will also start construction of Dome that will go on top of the centrate tank.
The purpose of this project is to improve nutrient (phosphorus and nitrogen) removal within the RM Clayton WRC. Enhanced nutrient removal will improve permit compliance, reduce chemical and operating costs and provide a reusable byproduct.
Expected Completion:
September 2019
Project Location:
R.M. Clayton WRC
Council District(s):
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Neighborhood Planning Unit(s):
C, D, G
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R.M. Clayton Water Reclamation Center (WRC) Instrumentation/Controls Reliability Restoration
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Update:
Crews have begun the instrumentation and controls reliability restoration at the R.M. Clayton WRC; installation of duct banks and fiber optic cable is still underway.
The R.M. Clayton Water Reclamation Center Instrumentation/Controls Reliability Restoration project will upgrade various outdated Distributive Control Systems (DCS) and Process Logic Controller (PLC) systems as well as add optical fibers and duct banks at the RM Clayton WRC. These systems monitor and control various process equipment and provide the interconnectivity required to treat wastewater to meet regulatory compliance permits.
Expected Completion
: TBD
Project Location
: Northwest Atlanta
Council District(s)
: 9
Neighborhood Planning Unit(s)
: C, D, G
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Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU)
The City of Atlanta is divided into 25 Neighborhood Planning Units (NPU), which serve as citizen advisory councils that make recommendations to the Mayor and City Council on zoning, land use, and other planning issues. NPUs also allow citizens to receive information about all functions of city government.
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See neighborhoods located within listed NPUs below:
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NPU-B
- Brookhaven
- Buckhead Forest
- Buckhead Village
- East Chastain Park
- Garden Hills
- Lenox
- Lindbergh/Morosgo
- North Buckhead
- Peachtree Heights East and West
- Peachtree Hills
- Peachtree Park
- Pine Hills
- Ridgedale Park
- South Tuxedo Park
NPU-C
- Arden/Habersham
- Argonne Forest
- Brandon
- Castewood
- Channing Valley
- Collier Hills
- Collier Hills North
- Colonial Homes
- Cross Creek
- Fernleaf
- Hanover West
- Memorial Park
- Peachtree Battle Alliance
- Ridgewood Heights
- Springlake
- Wesley Battlle
- Westminister/Milar
- Westover Plantation
- Wildwood
- Woodfield
- Wyngate
NPU-D
- Berkley Park
- Blandtown
- Bolton
- Hills Park
- Riverside
- Underwood Hills
- Whittier Mill Village
NPU-G
- Almond Park
- Atlanta Industrial Park
- Bolton Hills
- Brookview Heights
- Carey Park
- Carver Hills
- Chattahoochee
- English Park
- Lincoln Homes
- Monroe Heights
- Rockdale
- Scotts Crossing
- West Highlands
NPU-J
- Center Hill
- Dixie Hills
- Grove Park
- Harvel Homes
- Penelope Neighbors
- West Lake
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NPU-K
- Bankhead
- Hunter Hills
- Knight Park/Howell Station
- Mozley Park
- Washington Park
NPU-L
NPU-M
- Castleberry Hill
- Downtown
- Old Fourth Ward
NPU-O
- East Lake
- Edgewood
- Kirkwood
- The Villages at East Lake
NPU-P
- Arlington Estates
- Ashley Courts
- Ben Hill
- Brentwood
- Briar Glen
- Butner/Tell
- Cascade Green
- Deerwood
- Fairburn
- Greenbriar Village
- Heritage Valley
- Huntington
- Kings Forest
- Lake Estates
- Meadowbrook Forest
- Mellwood
- Mt. Gilead Woods
- Niskey Cove
- Niskey Lake
- Princeton Lakes
- Wildwood Forest
NPU-S
- Bush Mountain
- Cascade Avenue/Road
- Fort McPherson
- Oakland City
- Venetian Hills
- Westmont Estates
NPU-T
- Ashview Heights
- Atlanta University Center
- Harris Chiles
- Just Us
- The Villages at Castleberry Hill
- West End
- Westview
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Department of Watershed Management
72 Marietta Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30303
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