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Pacific Grove Greenwood Park Monitoring 2014

Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Water Quality Protection Program (MBNMS) in partnership with City of Pacific Grove

Status: Planned
Funding Status: Funded
Dates: 03/01/2014 - 11/30/2014
The City of Pacific Grove will install and repair storm drain and sanitary sewer system pipes in the Greenwood Park watershed. The City of Pacific Grove will expand the area encompassed in the dry weather diversion to include 2 outfalls at Hopkins Marine Station. The City of Pacific Grove will install a dry weather urban runoff lift station, and install a trash diversion/collection unit upstream of Greenwood Park. The City of Pacific Grove will also install 320 linear feet of 54" and 380 linear feet of 48" storm drain main pipelines between Sinex and Junipero and 14th. Additionally 6 storm drain manholes will be installed, and 4 storm drain catch basins will be reconstructed in this areas as well. Sanitary sewer improvements along this stretch include reconstruction of 1,350 linear feet of sewer pipeline, reconstruction of 10 sanitary sewer manholes, and 12 sanitary sewer laterals. Monitoring will be conducted in Greenwood Park the watershed to determine water quality and effectiveness of the repair and rehabilitation of the sanitary and sewer pipelines in removing sources of bacterial contamination within the watershed. Monitoring in the Hopkins watershed will determine the water quality for water not flowing into Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.

Goals

Data will be compared to previous monitoring events to determine if improvements in water quality have been achieved.

Programs

  • Community Stewardship
  • Education and Outreach
  • Stormwater
  • Volunteer Programs
  • Water Quality

Contact

Lisa Emanuelson
(831) 647-4227
Lisa.Emanuelson@noaa.gov

Title Status
Greenwood Park
Education/Outreach :: Community event
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