Protecting Pittsburgh’s Water
Explore a range of enhanced urban green infrastructure projects in partnership with Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority and others that improved the Steel City’s natural resources.
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A range of enhanced urban green infrastructure projects improved the Steel City’s natural resources.
THREE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS IN THE BOROUGH OF ETNA
Drainage Enhancements, Biofilters and Stormwater Storage
Location: School Street parking lot, Butler Street & Garden Alley
Years completed: 2014-2015
Products used: R-Tank; FocalPoint Biofiltration System; open-joint permeable pavers
Project description:
- Drainage enhancements via permeable surfaces and underground stormwater storage to reduce volume to sewer treatment plant
- School Street: small-footprint FocalPoint biofilter with expanded R-Tank beneath parking area
- Butler Street: porous concrete sidewalks with R-Tank storage below
- Garden Alley: open-joint paver alleyway
Expanded Stormwater Storage and Radial Trench Drain Collection
Location: Love Street & Rain Park
Year completed: 2017
Products used: R-Tank HD Quads; R-Tank HD Pent; FocalPoint Biofiltration System; open-joint permeable pavers
Project description:
- Love Street: an open-joint permeable paver alley with an expanded stormwater storage system underneath
- Rain Park: a FocalPoint biofilter system with expanded stormwater storage beneath and a radial trench drain collection system upstream to deliver water to the biofilter
Filter Inserts For Water Quality Treatment
Location: Bridge Street
Year completed: 2018
Product used: Fabco StormBasin Cartridge Filter
Project description:
- Cartridge-based filter inserts installed in curbline drains that sit on the frame of the drain structure to provide water quality treatment
- Designed to trap total suspended solids (TSS) and remove phosphorus and nitrogen
FIVE PROJECTS GREENING UP NEIGHBORHOODS
Pretreat Water For Gradual Infiltration
Location: Hillcrest Street & North Atlantic Avenue
Year completed: 2017
Products used: R-Tank; Fabco inlet filters
Project description:
- Attractive terraced curbline rain gardens to catch and pretreat water before entering enhanced underground storage system for gradual infiltration
Terraced Bioretention System
Location: Centre Avenue & Herron Avenue
Year completed: 2017
Products used: R-Tank; Fabco inlet filters; Fabco domed overflow filters
Project description:
- A terraced bioretention system of two tiers, each with an expanded R-Tank and domed overflow with filter inserts and supported by filter inserts in adjacent street drains
Enhanced Stormwater Storage, Filters And Geogrid
Location: Wightman Park
Year completed: 2020
Products used: R-Tank (combination of HD and UD modules); Fabco inlet filters
Project description:
- Enhanced stormwater storage underneath a newly installed playground, paired with filters in upstream drain inlets
- Complex layout and arrangement of modules to work around playground equipment foundations
- Additional geogrid installed below the system to improve soft subgrade
Curbline Rain Gardens And Domed Overflows
Location: Harvard Street & Beatty Street
Year completed: 2021
Products used: R-Tank; Fabco inlet filters
Project description:
- A series of narrow, curbline rain garden systems with linear underground storage and domed overflows with filter inserts
Curbline Bioretention Systems
Location: Melwood Avenue, Finland Street & Bethoven Street
Year Completed: 2018
Products used: R-Tank; R-Tank treatment rows; FocalPoint Biofiltration System; Fabco inlet filters; Rain Guardian Turret units
Project description:
- A series of five curbline bioretention systems in a residential/commercial neighborhood Rain Guardian
- Turret units for pretreatment, expanded underground storage and filter inserts, both on curbline and inside the domed overflow, in each system
- FocalPoint modular biofiltration systems in two systems due to space constraints
FERGUSON WATERWORKS GREEN PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Ferguson Waterworks is grateful to our partners at the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority, surrounding boroughs and local engineering consultants and landscape architects for their dedication and collaboration in improving Pittsburgh’s water infrastructure.
We’re committed to protecting community water resources nationwide through our comprehensive suite of green products and services.
To learn more about how we can help bring urban green infrastructure to your municipality, visit ferguson.com/geo.
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