What are the plans for the existing tunnels and ocean outfalls, if new facilities are built?
The two existing tunnels and the four existing ocean outfalls are valuable public assets.In combination with any new facilities, the existing tunnels and ocean outfalls provide redundancy and operational flexibility for this critical wastewater infrastructure into the future.The Sanitation Districts plan to inspect and, if necessary, repair the existing tunnels.The condition and performance of the four existing ocean outfalls will be evaluated as well.However, a project to repair the existing tunnels and ocean outfalls is beyond the scope of the Clearwater Program and would require future studies and environmental analyses.
The two existing tunnels and the four existing ocean outfalls are valuable public assets.In combination with any new facilities, the existing tunnels and ocean outfalls provide redundancy and operational flexibility for this critical wastewater infrastructure into the future.The Sanitation Districts plan to inspect and, if necessary, repair the existing tunnels. The condition and performance of the four existing ocean outfalls will be evaluated as well.However, a project to repair the existing tunnels and ocean outfalls is beyond the scope of the Clearwater Program and would require future studies and environmental analyses.
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