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Title
Mitigation Success Stories - Region 8 - Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming
Date
1/1/1998
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Association of State Floodplain Managers
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<br />of a flooded storm sewer can leak into a sanitary sewer service or main at quite <br />rapid rates causing sanitary sewer flooding. <br /> <br />These eight permanent lift stations eliminate the need for temporary emergency <br />pump operations during flood conditions. Since permanent pumps offer capacities <br />ranging from 6 to 20 times greater than portable temporary pumps, the permanent <br />installations offer much greater protection with minimal setup and operator interven- <br />tion. It is estimated that these pump stations reduce damages and flood protective <br />costs by approximately $800,000 for a 10-year flood occurrence, <br /> <br />The City believes that these projects are extremely successful in improving flood pre- <br />paredness and minimizing flood damages, <br /> <br />PROJECT COSTS <br />$700,000 for 8 Sites <br /> <br />FUNDING SOURCES <br />FEMA- HMGP <br />North Dakota <br />CDBG <br />Local <br /> <br />/ <br />\ <br />
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