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Cincinnati, Ohio
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CSO 012 Sustainable Infrastructure Improvements and Sewer Separation

CSO 012¡¯s watershed covers 1.2 square miles of historic neighborhoods, including the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati State, and Burnet Woods Park. The watershed¡¯s steep hillsides and heavily developed urban area posed unique challenges, leading Â鶹´«Ã½ to explore a wide range of potential project elements. Options considered were to separate and daylight streams currently conveyed through historic combined sewers, construct new separate storm sewers and bio-retention cells, disconnect downspouts, and grey water treatment and equalization.

The options determined to provide the greatest economic, environmental, and social benefits to the community and the Municipal Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati were green street designs and highly visible bio-retention facilities to provide both CSO reduction benefits and stormwater quality improvements.

Phase 1 includes separation of 50 acres of CSO area using 3,000 feet of 12 foot storm box culvert and a bio-retention facility. In future phases, the 12 foot culvert will be extended from the bio-retention facility to the Mill Creek, separating nearly 75 percent of the sewer shed.

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John Menninger, Vice President, Urban Watershed Sub-Sector Leader

Water shapes every facet of our world. Helping our community live with and connect to our water resources brings excitement to each day.
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John Menninger

Vice President, Urban Watershed Sub-Sector Leader

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