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Project Details
Transportation & Government Services
Upper Riverdale Drainage Capacity Improvements
Upsizing of existing sanitary sewers from Siebenthaler Drive along Riverside Drive to the Interceptor Sewer along the Great Miami River to relieve significant capacity constraints along Riverside Drive causing basement backups and surcharging along Riverside Drive.
Organization Details
City of Dayton
101 West Third Street
Dayton, Ohio. 45402
Montgomery
Same
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Government
Organization Contact Details
Rosalind Bertolo
Special Projects Administrator
City of Dayton
937-333-3755
320 West Monument Avenue
Dayton, Ohio. 45402
Montgomery
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Location Details
Dayton
Ohio
Ohio 10th
Financial Details
17600000
22000000
OEPA Division of Environmental and Financial Assistance, State Revolving Loan Fund
Construction or Capital
No
While matching funds are not committed, the City is confident that funding will be available through Ohio's State Revolving Loan Fund.
No
A year from now or later
OEPA Division of Environmental and Financial Assistance, State Revolving Loan Fund
Community Details
Upper Riverdale is a known problem area for I/I and wet weather overflows. The current construction of a parallel Interceptor relief sewer will help relieve Upper Riverdale on the downstream end which is scheduled to be complete by the end of 2024. Upsizing some of the main arterial pipes through the Upper Riverdale system will also create system relief and flows will be able to reach the new main line interceptor with greater efficiency. There were three separate sewer upsizing projects identified in the Sanitary Master Plan (UR-U1, UR-U2, and UR-U6) and all three will be completed as part of this project. In addition to the sanitary improvements, several critical transmission water mains exist in the same project limits. These transmission water mains will need to be relocated and replaced for the construction of the new sanitary sewers. This project currently includes both the design phase and construction phase work associated with the necessary improvements.
Yes, Wolf Creek Trunk Liners

This project consists of approximately 3,000 LF of 36” and 3,000 LF of 54” sanitary liners on the two primary trunk sewers for the Wolf Creek Sanitary Sewer Basin. On each separate sewer span (manhole to manhole), the work includes the furnishing of all labor, tools, equipment and materials, and performing all operations in connection with the lining of the existing 36” and 54” sanitary sewers with a continuously extruded jointless and seamless pipe liner with enough extra length to facilitate sealing of the liner to the manholes. The work shall also include complete maintenance of all wastewater flows and reopening/reconnecting active sanitary service connections.

$3,360,000

Congressman Michael Turner
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Additional Details
No
Rosalind Bertolo
937-333-3755
rosalind.bertolo@daytonohio.gov
No
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