Join the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority for an update on the Four Mile Run Stormwater Improvement Project.
WHEN: Monday, 9 December 2019, 6:30pm – 8:00pm. Doors open at 6:00pm WHERE: Pittsburgh Greenfield School, 1 Alger Street, Pittsburgh 15207 Please RSVP using Eventbrite |
This meeting:
Will provide an update on the progress since the June 20, 2019 public meeting. PGH2O will address the following topics and look forward to answering your questions:
- Construction of the early action projects in Schenley Park
- Design schedule for Panther Hollow Lake and Junction Hollow Valley
- Status of the M-29 Outfall Pipe
- Overall project schedule and timeline
- Project costs and funding
For more information or to ask a question, please visit www.4mr.org.
About the Project:
Four Mile Run encompasses Schenley Park and several Pittsburgh neighborhoods including Greenfield, Hazelwood, Oakland, Squirrel Hill, and the Run. These neighborhoods and the park are located within the M-29 sewershed where all of the sewers flow to the same outfall, the 29th along the Monongahela River.
To help to reduce combined sewer overflows, basement backups, and neighborhood flooding, the Four Mile Run Stormwater Project will capture and route stormwater through a natural channel that will follow the path of the historic streams that formed Four Mile Run from Panther Hollow Lake to the Monongahela River.