Tunnel Vision: Planning a Resilient 21st Century Wastewater System for Houston - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Fazle Rabbi Jack Canfield Jeff Masek Shannon Dunne Brian Gettinger Chuck Wolf Jared Barber Richard Weatherly
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Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

During Hurricane Harvey over 60% of the 39 WWTPs, including the low-lying 25 MGD Sims North WWTP, and one third of the 382 lift stations owned and operated by the City of Houston were flooded resulting in extensive facility damage, loss of service and uncontrolled release of untreated wastewater into bayous and creeks. In response, the City has embarked on an effort to improve system resiliency by consolidating at-risk facilities with a network of deep sewer tunnels. These tunnels will provide secondary benefits to the collection system of augmenting the capacity of the existing 6,000 miles of sewer mains and lowering the collection system profile in poor performing areas. Investigations on the cost to mitigate the flood damages by raising the liquid stream processes at the Sims North WWTP is estimated at nearly $450 million. Instead of spending $450 million to raise the plant, the funds will be directed to providing a more robust and resilient wastewater system for the Sims basin area of Houston. The backbone of this new system is a 4.5-mile-long, 110 inch diameter deep gravity sewer tunnel that will convert a system heavily reliant on distributed lift stations to a majority gravity system with a deep consolidated lift station at the Sims South WWTP. This will also allow the City to address the flood prone infrastructure at Sims North and consolidate its operations into a single permitted outfall for this collection system. This approach is the outcome of a team effort focused on maximizing system resiliency and sustainability for the next 100 years. By thinking outside the box, the City of Houston will not only mitigate the flooding risk at Sims North WWTP, but also solve regulatory and operational challenges throughout the sewershed and deliver a winwin on multiple levels.
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APA: Fazle Rabbi Jack Canfield Jeff Masek Shannon Dunne Brian Gettinger Chuck Wolf Jared Barber Richard Weatherly  (2021)  Tunnel Vision: Planning a Resilient 21st Century Wastewater System for Houston - RETC2021

MLA: Fazle Rabbi Jack Canfield Jeff Masek Shannon Dunne Brian Gettinger Chuck Wolf Jared Barber Richard Weatherly Tunnel Vision: Planning a Resilient 21st Century Wastewater System for Houston - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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