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p CHAPTER I - GENEP~ Presented herein is Part One of a two-part Master Sewer Plan report for the City of Fort Wayne. Part One of the Report encompasses the subject of relief sewers, storm sewers and sanitary sewers in the combined sewer areas of the City. Part Two of the report when completed will present a plan for extending interceptor sewers to a planning area bounded by Minich Road on the east, Chapel Road on the north, Flatrock Road on the south, and Homestead Road on the west. The total study area contains some 156,000 acres (or 244 square miles) of land. Within the combined sewer area of the City there are some 12,000 acres. The study which has been made of the system of sewers serving this area includes the preparation of a new map identifying main trunk sewers and their areas of service. Design data and reports have been reviewed and a city-wide postal card survey was made of Fort Wayne utility customers to obtain first-hand information on current problems. CHAPTER II - PROPOSED RELIEF SEWERS The objective of Part One of this study is to develop a sewer system improvement plan which will provide adequate surface drainage and sanitary sewer service for the combined sewer service area of the City.
Object Description
Title | Master plan for sewers (pt. 1) |
Alternative Title | Relief sewers |
Contributor |
Henry B. Steeg & Associates Fort Wayne (Ind.). Board of Public Works |
Topic | Public Utilities |
Subject | Sewage disposal--Indiana--Fort Wayne |
Geographical Coverage | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Date of Original | May 1969 |
Time Period | 1900-1999 |
Source | Print version: Master plan for sewers. Pt. 1: Relief sewers. (Indianapolis, Ind.: Henry B. Steeg & Associates, 1969), 1 v. |
Additional Availability | Print version might be available at IPFW Helmke Library. See online catalog. |
Relation | First of three parts of Master plan for sewer. Pt. 2, Sanitary sewers, digital barcode is 30000126499924; Pt. 3, Water pollution control plant, digital barcode is 30000126499932 |
Rights | Copyright Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, 2006- . All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without permission. For information regarding reproduction and use see: http://cdm16776.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/about/collection/p16776coll1/ |
Date Digitally Created | April 17 2012 |
Digital Publisher | Walter E. Helmke Library, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne |
Digitization Specifications | This pdf file was derived from 400 dpi, 1-bit, uncompressed TIFF images that were scanned from the originals using a Fujitsu 5750C scanner with Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Professional scanning software, black and white configuration. |
Content Type | Text |
Digital Format | text/pdf |
Collection | Fort Wayne Area Government Information |
Identifier | 30000126499916 |
File Name | 30000126499916.pdf |
Description
Title | Page 7 |
Transcript | p CHAPTER I - GENEP~ Presented herein is Part One of a two-part Master Sewer Plan report for the City of Fort Wayne. Part One of the Report encompasses the subject of relief sewers, storm sewers and sanitary sewers in the combined sewer areas of the City. Part Two of the report when completed will present a plan for extending interceptor sewers to a planning area bounded by Minich Road on the east, Chapel Road on the north, Flatrock Road on the south, and Homestead Road on the west. The total study area contains some 156,000 acres (or 244 square miles) of land. Within the combined sewer area of the City there are some 12,000 acres. The study which has been made of the system of sewers serving this area includes the preparation of a new map identifying main trunk sewers and their areas of service. Design data and reports have been reviewed and a city-wide postal card survey was made of Fort Wayne utility customers to obtain first-hand information on current problems. CHAPTER II - PROPOSED RELIEF SEWERS The objective of Part One of this study is to develop a sewer system improvement plan which will provide adequate surface drainage and sanitary sewer service for the combined sewer service area of the City. |