Integrated Overflow Abatement Plan Details
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An Integrated Overflow Abatement Plan (IOAP) plan has been prepared by MSD in response to its Consent Decree with the USEPA and the Kentucky Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet dated August 12, 2005, and amended on April 15, 2009.
MSD’s IOAP is a long term plan to control combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) in the community. The draft IOAP has been updated and was submitted to the USEPA and the Kentucky Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet on December 19, 2008, prior to the December 31, 2008 deadline.
Since that time, MSD has been working closely with the reviewing agencies to clarify the IOAPs regulatory compliance approach, proposed level of overflow control, schedule and budget. MSD received a conditional letter of approval from the regulatory agencies on October 23, 2009.
As such, the revised IOAP is now available online for public review.
Driven by the values-based benefit-cost analysis, the IOAP reflects a balanced mix of green infrastructure and gray solutions to prevent and control sewer overflows. “Green infrastructure” solutions include options such as vegetated roofs, rain gardens, rain barrels, porous pavement, and bioretention, while “gray” solutions include options such as storage, treatment, conveyance/transport, and sewer separation. As a guiding principle, MSD’s IOAP has been developed based on front-end consideration of source control and green infrastructure. This means that more traditional “gray” infrastructure in the IOAP has been sized after considering both (1) the anticipated flow-reduction benefits of programmatic and site-specific green infrastructure solutions and (2) the anticipated effectiveness of other source control approaches, including reduction of private sources of I/I.
Green solutions in the IOAP will be implemented during the early phases of projects, to allow data to be gathered on the flow reduction benefits that occur. Approximately 17 percent of the Final CSO LTCP budget is allocated to green infrastructure, and most of that is planned to support projects in the first six years of IOAP implementation. Prior to the final design of supporting gray solutions, the actual flow reduction performance will be documented and compared against the estimated targets. The final sizing of the gray solutions will then be based on actual documented performance of green infrastructure solutions, as well as any further green and source control investments justified by performance information. Green infrastructure investments are estimated to reduce the initial costs of CSO gray infrastructure projects by $40 million; potential future savings could double or triple this amount.
Volume 1 – Integrated Overflow Abatement Plan
This volume describes overarching, programmatic aspects that are common to all parts of the IOAP as well as the requirements, processes, and factors influencing the development of the Final CSO Long-Term Control Plan LTCP (Volume 2) and the Final Sanitary Sewer Discharge Plan (SSDP) (Volume 3).
Volume 2 – Final Long-Term Control Plan
This volume of the IOAP focuses on the control and mitigation of the CSOs.
- Volume 2 – Table of Contents, Glossary, Executive Summary, Figure ES.1, Figure ES.3, Figure ES.5
- Volume 2 – Chapter 1 – Introduction & Figure 1.1.1
- Volume 2 – Chapter 2 – System Characterization
- Volume 2 – Figure 2.3.1, Figure 2.4.1 – Figure 2.4.4
- Volume 2 – Figure 2.4.5, Figure 2.4.6, Figure 2.4.9, Figure 2.4.10, Figure 2.4.12
- Volume 2 – Figures 2.4.13 – 2.4.15
- Volume 2 – Figures 2.4.16 – 2.4.17, Figures 2.4.26 – 2.4.27
- Volume 2 – Figures 2.5.1 – 2.5.4, Figures 2.6.1 – 2.6.2
- Volume 2 – Figures 2.6.3 – 2.6.6, Figure 2.7.1, Figure 2.8.1, Figure 2.8.4, Figure 2.8.6
- Volume 2 – Chapter 3 – Development and Evaluation of Alternatives for CSO Control
- Volume 2 – Figures 3.2.1 – 3.2.12
- Volume 2 – Figures 3.2.13 – 3.2.27, Figures 3.3.2 – 3.3.6
- Volume 2 – Chapter 4 – Selection of Final CSO Long-Term Control Plan & Figures 4.1.8 – 4.1.9
- Volume 2 – Green Infrastructure Projects (1-5)
- Volume 2 – Green Infrastructure Projects (6-10)
- Volume 2 – Green Infrastructure Projects (11-15)
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Project References
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Projects – Muddy Fork Beargrass Creek Area
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Projects (1-2) – South Fork Beargrass Creek Area
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Projects (3-4) – Beargrass Creek South Fork
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Projects (5-6) – Beargrass Creek South Fork
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Projects (7-8) – Beargrass Creek South Fork
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Projects (1) – Beargrass Creek Middle Fork
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Projects (2-4) – Beargrass Creek Middle Fork
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Projects (1) – Ohio River
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Projects (2-5) – Ohio River
- Volume 2 – Traditional Concrete (Gray) Projects (6-10) – Ohio River
- Volume 2 – Flood Pump Station Projects (1-2)
- Volume 2 – Flood Pump Station Projects (3-5)
Volume 3 – Final Sanitary Sewer Discharge Plan
This volume of the IOAP focuses upon the elimination of unauthorized discharges from both the Combined Sewer System and the Sanitary Sewer System.
- Volume 3 – Table of Contents, Glossary, Executive Summary, Figures ES.1 – ES.3
- Volume 3 – Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Volume 3 – Chapter 2 – System Characterization
- Volume 3 – Figures 2.3.1 – 2.3.11
- Volume 3 – Figures 2.5.3 – 2.5.15
- Volume 3 – Chapter 3 – Development and Evaluation of Alternatives for SSO Elimination
- Volume 3 – Chapter 4 – Selection of Final Sanitary Sewer Discharge Plan
- Volume 3 – Cedar Creek Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps
- Volume 3 – Hite Creek Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps
- Volume 3 – Floyds Fork Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps
- Volume 3 – Jeffersontown Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps
- Volume 3 – Middle Fork Beargrass Creek Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps (1-2)
- Volume 3 – Middle Fork Beargrass Creek Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps (3-4)
- Volume 3 – South East Diversion Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps
- Volume 3 – Pond Creek Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps (1-5)
- Volume 3 – Pond Creek Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps (6-9)
- Volume 3 – Ohio River Force Main Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps (1-3)
- Volume 3 – Ohio River Force Main Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps (4)
- Volume 3 – Mill Creek Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps
- Volume 3 – Small Water Quality Treatment Center Areas – Project Fact Sheets and Maps (1-4)
- Volume 3 – Small Water Quality Treatment Center Areas – Project Fact Sheets and Maps (5-7)
- Volume 3 – Combined Sewer System Area – Project Fact Sheets and Maps
- Volume 3 – Interim Sanitary Sewer Discharge Plan – Project Fact Sheets and Maps
Due to the overwhelming file size of all three volumes of the full IOAP including its appendices, digital copies of the documents are available on several DVDs by special request for a total cost of $35.00. Requests for DVD’s must be made by contacting:
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Ask for “MSD 2009 IOAP DVDs”. Various payment terms and delivery methods are available from Lynn Imaging.