Toledo Waterways Initiative—Completion of an 18-Year LTCP Program - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Leo Gentile David Selhorst
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

The $528 million Toledo Waterways Initiative (TWI) was implemented by the City of Toledo in 2002 and completed in August 2020. Toledo is one of many US cities required to implement a Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) but one of few to have completed its plan. TWI consists of three storage and conveyance tunnels, four below grade storage basins ranging from 4 to 36 million gallons (MG), miles of sewer separation and interceptor improvements, green infrastructure and other appurtenant structures to dramatically reduce combined sewer overflows to the Maumee River, Ottawa River and Swan Creek. All three rivers flow into Lake Erie. The City’s 180-year history as a Midwest shipping, manufacturing and transportation hub provided design engineers and contractors no shortage of unknown underground challenges to complete the projects. The City will begin its 5-year Post-Construction Compliance Monitoring in 2021 to satisfy the final LTCP requirement. A program overview and experience from tunnel and underground basin construction in urban areas with buried active and legacy infrastructure will be discussed.
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APA: Leo Gentile David Selhorst  (2021)  Toledo Waterways Initiative—Completion of an 18-Year LTCP Program - RETC2021

MLA: Leo Gentile David Selhorst Toledo Waterways Initiative—Completion of an 18-Year LTCP Program - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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