{"id":1300,"date":"2016-11-01T17:46:55","date_gmt":"2016-11-01T17:46:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cleanwateratl.co.nf\/?page_id=1300"},"modified":"2025-10-20T16:18:08","modified_gmt":"2025-10-20T16:18:08","slug":"home","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/","title":{"rendered":"Clean Water Atlanta"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"auto-format ui--animation\"><p><\/p>\n<\/div><div id=\"search-2\" class=\"widget widget_search\"><form class=\"searchform\" action=\"https:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/\" method=\"get\">\r\n\t<input type=\"text\" name=\"s\" value=\"\" placeholder=\"Search\" \/>\r\n\t<button type=\"submit\" class=\"btn btn-primary btn-small\">Search<\/button>\r\n<\/form><\/div><div id=\"prisna-google-website-translator-3\" class=\"widget widget_prisna-google-website-translator\">\n<style type=\"text\/css\">\n<!--\n\n.prisna-gwt-align-left {\n\ttext-align: left !important;\n}\n.prisna-gwt-align-right {\n\ttext-align: right !important;\n}\n\n\n\nbody {\n\ttop: 0 !important;\n}\n.goog-te-banner-frame {\n\tdisplay: none !important;\n\tvisibility: hidden !important;\n}\n\n#goog-gt-tt,\n.goog-tooltip,\n.goog-tooltip:hover {\n\tdisplay: none !important;\n}\n.goog-text-highlight {\n\tbackground-color: transparent !important;\n\tborder: none !important;\n\tbox-shadow: none !important;\n}\n.translated-rtl font,\n.translated-ltr font {\n\tbackground-color: transparent !important;\n\tbox-shadow: none !important;\n\tbox-sizing: border-box !important;\n\t-webkit-box-sizing: border-box !important;\n\t-moz-box-sizing: border-box !important;\n}\n\n-->\n<\/style>\n\n\n\n<div id=\"google_translate_element\" class=\"prisna-gwt-align-left\"><\/div>\n<script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/*<![CDATA[*\/\nfunction initializeGoogleTranslateElement() {\n\tnew google.translate.TranslateElement({\n\t\tpageLanguage: \"en\"\n\t}, \"google_translate_element\");\n}\n\/*]]>*\/\n<\/script>\n<script type=\"text\/javascript\" src=\"\/\/translate.google.com\/translate_a\/element.js?cb=initializeGoogleTranslateElement\"><\/script><\/div><div class=\"auto-format ui--animation\"><p>Clean Water Atlanta is a comprehensive, multi-program initiative to improve water quality in Atlanta through capital construction programs and enhanced operation of the City\u2019s drinking and wastewater systems. The City adopted an aggressive 10-year capital improvement program in 1993, spending more than $1 billion on wastewater and sewer improvements to the drinking water system.<\/p>\n<p>Clean Water Atlanta expands this program to include all projects required to comply with two Federal Consent Decrees and a State Consent Order, improve water quality throughout Metro Atlanta, secure drinking water facilities in accordance with National Homeland Security guidelines and provide holistic management of the City\u2019s resource operation.<\/p>\n<p>Through the programs associated with Clean Water Atlanta, the City of Atlanta will establish, operate and maintain state-of-the-art water resource and infrastructure systems. Clean Water Atlanta will also enable the City to meet water quality requirements in the near and distant future.<\/p>\n<\/div><div  class=\"ui--space clearfix\" data-responsive=\"{&quot;css&quot;:{&quot;height&quot;:{&quot;phone&quot;:null,&quot;tablet&quot;:null,&quot;widescreen&quot;:null}}}\"><\/div><div  class=\"ui--space clearfix\" data-responsive=\"{&quot;css&quot;:{&quot;height&quot;:{&quot;phone&quot;:null,&quot;tablet&quot;:null,&quot;widescreen&quot;:null}}}\"><\/div><h2 id=\"custom-title-h2-1\" class=\"ui--animation \" style=\"text-align: center; \">A Special Message from Commissioner Greg Eyerly<\/h2><div  class=\"ui--icon-box position--left\"><div  class=\"ui--icon-box-content\"><div  class=\"ui--animation ui--icon-box-text text-justify\" data-fx=\"fx--no-effect\"><p>Since 1998, the City of Atlanta has strived to improve an aging sewer infrastructure that threatened to compromise our public safety and the health of our environment.  After the issuance of two federal consent decrees, we have made great strides toward achieving a sustainable sewer system.  Under the first consent decree focused on the combined sewer area in downtown Atlanta; we separated 11 miles of combined sewers in downtown Atlanta, evaluated 1,574 miles of sewer mains citywide and repaired and rehabilitated 373 miles of sewers while providing 55 miles of capacity relief to date.  Such improvements have resulted in a city-wide reduction in sewer overflows both in number and volume.  The incorporation of green infrastructure has provided added water quality benefits, while helping to abate flooding within our remaining combined sewer areas.  In addition, the City of Atlanta constructed 18 miles of sewer tunnels at Nancy Creek and the West Area Combined Sewer Overflow facility to manage excess flow during major rain events. These achievements allowed us to meet our first consent decree deadline in 2008. As a result of our efforts, the City of Atlanta was granted a 13-year extension to meet the milestone deadlines in our second consent decree.<\/p>\n<p>While much work is still needed to ensure the continued sustainability of our system and future health of the watersheds we are charged to protect, the Department of Watershed Management has made significant strides with an investment of $2 Billion in the City\u2019s wastewater infrastructure improving the quality of life for more than 1.2 million people each day. Building upon our past efforts and the paradigm shift towards integrated clean water act compliance; we are re-launching  Clean Water Atlanta; the City\u2019s consent decree program.  The Clean Water Atlanta Program will align our green infrastructure action plan and wet weather program strategies to focus on sustainable solutions and a more resilient Atlanta.  As Commissioner of the Department of Watershed Management, I am committed to making our Department a leader among world-class utilities.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class=\"ui--space clearfix\" data-responsive=\"{&quot;css&quot;:{&quot;height&quot;:{&quot;phone&quot;:null,&quot;tablet&quot;:null,&quot;widescreen&quot;:null}}}\"><\/div><h2 id=\"custom-title-h2-2\" class=\"ui--animation \" style=\"text-align: center; \"><FONT FACE=\"arial\">Consent Decree Projects<\/h2><div class=\"ui-row row\">\n <div   class=\"ui-column span6\"><div class=\"ui--box-widget\"><div  class=\"ui--content-box ui--box ui--content-item ui--animation ui-row\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-header\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-media effect--fade type--default clearfix\" style=\"padding-bottom: 56.25%;\"><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"https:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/niles-avenue\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-image-default\"><img decoding=\"async\"  class=\"ui--content-box-image\" src=\"https:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/3020-routine-inspection-inside-existing-penstock-edit-570x321.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"\/><\/div><\/a><\/div><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"https:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/niles-avenue\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-title ui--gradient ui--gradient-grey on--hover clearfix text-center\"><h5 class=\"ui--content-box-title-text\">Niles Avenue Sewer Improvements<\/h5><\/div><\/a><\/div><div class=\"ui--content-box-content\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-content-text\"><p>The purpose of this project is to eliminate the occurrence of repeat sewer overflows due to severe concrete and debris blockage from an active recycled concrete facility located northwest of Marietta Boulevard NW and Niles Avenue NW. The pipeline will redirect the current extraneous flows from the existing 12 inch and 15 inch sanitary sewer trunk lines. The existing 15 inch sewer line will be realigned and roughly 2,100 linear feet of 18 inch ductile iron pipe encased in a 36 inch steel sleeve will be installed. Approximately 8 new manholes will be installed along the sewer realignment.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div> \n\n <div   class=\"ui-column span6\"><div class=\"ui--box-widget\"><div  class=\"ui--content-box ui--box ui--content-item ui--animation ui-row\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-header\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-media effect--fade type--default clearfix\" style=\"padding-bottom: 56.25%;\"><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/atlanta-memorial-park\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-image-default\"><img decoding=\"async\"  class=\"ui--content-box-image\" src=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/06\/DSCN9282-570x321.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"\/><\/div><\/a><\/div><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/atlanta-memorial-park\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-title ui--gradient ui--gradient-grey on--hover clearfix text-center\"><h5 class=\"ui--content-box-title-text\">Atlanta Memorial Park<\/h5><h6 class=\"ui--content-box-title-caption\"><strong> <\/strong><\/h6><\/div><\/a><\/div><div class=\"ui--content-box-content\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-content-text\"><p>The Atlanta Memorial Park Technical Advisory Group (AMPTAG) and the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management (DWM) have come together with the common goal to eliminate wet weather overflow within and near Memorial Park, as well as Peachtree Creek Sewer Basin. Another goal of the collaborative is to protect water quality in Peachtree Creek.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div> \n\n<\/div> \n<div  class=\"ui--space clearfix\" data-responsive=\"{&quot;css&quot;:{&quot;height&quot;:{&quot;phone&quot;:null,&quot;tablet&quot;:null,&quot;widescreen&quot;:null}}}\"><\/div><div class=\"ui-row row\">\n <div   class=\"ui-column span4\"><div class=\"ui--box-widget\"><div  class=\"ui--content-box ui--box ui--content-item ui--animation ui-row\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-header\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-media effect--fade type--default clearfix\" style=\"padding-bottom: 56.25%;\"><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/capacity-relief\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-image-default\"><img decoding=\"async\"  class=\"ui--content-box-image\" src=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/11\/Nancy-Creek-Tunnel-3-620x350-1-2-570x321.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"\/><\/div><\/a><\/div><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/capacity-relief\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-title ui--gradient ui--gradient-grey on--hover clearfix text-center\"><h5 class=\"ui--content-box-title-text\">Sewer Capacity Relief Projects<\/h5><h6 class=\"ui--content-box-title-caption\"><strong> <\/strong><\/h6><\/div><\/a><\/div><div class=\"ui--content-box-content\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-content-text\"><p>Sewer Capacity Relief projects are necessary to upgrade the existing large diameter system which typically ranges from sewers 36-inch in diameter and greater, to eliminate sanitary sewer overflows and capacity limitations.  These projects were identified for implementation to ensure adequate capacity leading to the elimination of sanitary sewer spills<a href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/capacity-relief\/\">&#8230;.read more<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div> \n\n <div   class=\"ui-column span4\"><div class=\"ui--box-widget\"><div  class=\"ui--content-box ui--box ui--content-item ui--animation ui-row\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-header\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-media effect--fade type--default clearfix\" style=\"padding-bottom: 56.25%;\"><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/cso-projects\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-image-default\"><img decoding=\"async\"  class=\"ui--content-box-image\" src=\"https:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/DSC_2842-570x321.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"\/><\/div><\/a><\/div><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/cso-projects\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-title ui--gradient ui--gradient-grey on--hover clearfix text-center\"><h5 class=\"ui--content-box-title-text\">Combined Sewer Overflow Projects (CSO)<\/h5><h6 class=\"ui--content-box-title-caption\"><strong> <\/strong><\/h6><\/div><\/a><\/div><div class=\"ui--content-box-content\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-content-text\"><p>In July 2001, the EPA and state EPD approved the City\u2019s plan to eliminate water quality violations from CSOs. The City\u2019s approved plan was to construct a <a href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/glossary\/\">CSO<\/a> tunnel and sewer separation of selected sewer areas.  This would improve water quality in our local streams and creeks by reducing the number of CSOs.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div> \n\n <div   class=\"ui-column span4\"><div class=\"ui--box-widget\"><div  class=\"ui--content-box ui--box ui--content-item ui--animation ui-row\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-header\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-media effect--fade type--default clearfix\" style=\"padding-bottom: 56.25%;\"><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/sanitary-sewer-evaluation-survey-sses\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-image-default\"><img decoding=\"async\"  class=\"ui--content-box-image\" src=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/11\/CCTV-and-cleaning-570x321.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"\/><\/div><\/a><\/div><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/sanitary-sewer-evaluation-survey-sses\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-title ui--gradient ui--gradient-grey on--hover clearfix text-center\"><h5 class=\"ui--content-box-title-text\">Sewer System Evaluation Survey (SSES)<\/h5><h6 class=\"ui--content-box-title-caption\"><strong> <\/strong><\/h6><\/div><\/a><\/div><div class=\"ui--content-box-content\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-content-text\"><p>The Sewer System Evaluation Survey (SSES), required by the First Amended Consent Decree (FACD), was designed to evaluate the condition of the City\u2019s sanitary sewer system.  The SSES program uses various equipment and techniques to detect sewer pipe defects, blockages and capacity problems. <a href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/sanitary-sewer-evaluation-survey-sses\">&#8230;read more<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div> \n\n<\/div> \n<div  class=\"ui--space clearfix\" data-responsive=\"{&quot;css&quot;:{&quot;height&quot;:{&quot;phone&quot;:null,&quot;tablet&quot;:null,&quot;widescreen&quot;:null}}}\"><\/div><div class=\"ui-row row\">\n <div   class=\"ui-column span4\"><div class=\"ui--box-widget\"><div  class=\"ui--content-box ui--box ui--content-item ui--animation ui-row\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-header\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-media effect--fade type--default clearfix\" style=\"padding-bottom: 56.25%;\"><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/sewer-annuals\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-image-default\"><img decoding=\"async\"  class=\"ui--content-box-image\" src=\"https:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/GlenIris2-570x321.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"\/><\/div><\/a><\/div><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/sewer-annuals\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-title ui--gradient ui--gradient-grey on--hover clearfix text-center\"><h5 class=\"ui--content-box-title-text\">Sewer Annual Contracts<\/h5><h6 class=\"ui--content-box-title-caption\"><strong> <\/strong><\/h6><\/div><\/a><\/div><div class=\"ui--content-box-content\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-content-text\"><p>Sewer Annual Contracts provide a response mechanism for the program to repair sewers that require immediate action due to sewer spill incidences and structural deficiencies that pose a risk to public health and safety. These contracts are necessary to enhance the response time from request for emergency repairs and unexpected maintenance demands.  Such repairs of the sanitary sewers will eliminate the immediate threat caused by the emergency thereby reducing the amount of extraneous flows, infiltration and inflow (I\/I) entering the system.  In addition, these repairs will reduce the amount of untreated sewage flowing into streams and creeks as a result of sanitary sewer overflows.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div> \n\n <div   class=\"ui-column span4\"><div class=\"ui--box-widget\"><div  class=\"ui--content-box ui--box ui--content-item ui--animation ui-row\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-header\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-media effect--fade type--default clearfix\" style=\"padding-bottom: 56.25%;\"><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/small-diameter-projects\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-image-default\"><img decoding=\"async\"  class=\"ui--content-box-image\" src=\"https:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/11\/DSC_0173-570x321.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"\/><\/div><\/a><\/div><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/small-diameter-projects\/\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-title ui--gradient ui--gradient-grey on--hover clearfix text-center\"><h5 class=\"ui--content-box-title-text\">Small Diameter Rehabilitation<\/h5><h6 class=\"ui--content-box-title-caption\"><strong> <\/strong><\/h6><\/div><\/a><\/div><div class=\"ui--content-box-content\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-content-text\"><p>Small Diameter Rehabilitation consists of defined scope contracts that propose to rehabilitate the small diameter sanitary sewers, typically 8-inch  &#8211; 24-inches in diameter, that were identified as requiring repairs under the Sewer System Evaluation Survey (SSES) and required by the First Amended Consent Decree. Under these projects small diameter sewers will be rehabilitated utilizing such methods as: cured-in-place pipe lining techniques (CIPP), pipe bursting (PB), horizontal directional drilling and conventional excavation. Work will also consist of the rehabilitation of manholes and also includes pre-cleaning of manholes and sewers.  Structural upgrades to the system are necessary to replace old and deteriorated sewers in order to maintain the reliability of the sewers.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div> \n\n <div   class=\"ui-column span4\"><div class=\"ui--box-widget\"><div  class=\"ui--content-box ui--box ui--content-item ui--animation ui-row\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-header\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-media effect--fade type--default clearfix\" style=\"padding-bottom: 56.25%;\"><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/coadwm.maps.arcgis.com\/apps\/webappviewer\/index.html?id=b58f8515eb83409791d6e2ff79b1bef5\" target=\"_blank\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-image-default\"><img decoding=\"async\"  class=\"ui--content-box-image\" src=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/03\/interactive-map-570x321.png\" alt=\"\" title=\"\"\/><\/div><\/a><\/div><a class=\"ui--content-box-link\" href=\"http:\/\/coadwm.maps.arcgis.com\/apps\/webappviewer\/index.html?id=b58f8515eb83409791d6e2ff79b1bef5\" target=\"_blank\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-title ui--gradient ui--gradient-grey on--hover clearfix text-center\"><h5 class=\"ui--content-box-title-text\">Interactive Map<\/h5><h6 class=\"ui--content-box-title-caption\"><strong> <\/strong><\/h6><\/div><\/a><\/div><div class=\"ui--content-box-content\"><div class=\"ui--content-box-content-text\"><p>The interactive map is a tool created by the City of Atlanta to provide users with access to current and future <a href=\"http:\/\/cleanwateratlanta.h2o4atl.com\/index.php\/glossary\/\">Consent Decree<\/a> projects.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Instructions for Using the Consent Decree Interactive Map<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This document provides step-by-step instructions to locate your project area and create the required project area map from within the Consent Decree Interactive Map. 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