SEP #10: Bayou La Batre Collection System/Lift Station Upgrades
Implementing Organization
Alabama State
Overview
DWH Project Funding
$13,189,150
Known Leveraged Funding
$0
Funding Organization
Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council
Funding Program
The RESTORE Act Funds Bucket 3: Spill Impact Component
Details
Project Category
Environmental
Project Actions
Water Quality Restoration and Maintenance
Targeted Resources
Wetlands/Marshes/Estuaries
Project Description
This 42-month project includes planning, engineering and design and construction required to rehabilitate the collection system and lift stations in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. Aligned with the Comprehensive Plan goal to restore water quality, implementation of this project will result in fewer overflows and an overall reduction of contaminants into local soils and waters. The collection system includes 22 lift stations needing upgrades to the structures, pumps, and controls along with the installation of auxiliary backup pumps to eliminate sanitary sewer overflows throughout the collection system. The upgrades will involve installing larger lift station pumps with controls and installing by-pass lift station pumps instead of generators. The collection system rehabilitation is over fifteen miles of collection system that is exhibiting high infiltration and inflow. The collection system is recommended to be slip lined, which the method used for I&I reduction less than five years ago on other areas of the collection system. The environmental benefit is reduced infiltration and inflow and reduction of sanitary sewer overflows into highly sensitive waters of the State of Alabama. With a grant award of $13,189,150, the Mobile County Commission will manage all design, permit compliance and construction elements of this project.
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