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- Louisville MSD | Project WIN
What is Project WIN? MSD’s program to respond to the Federal Consent Decree Project WIN includes a series of sewer overflow reduction projects defined in the Integrated Overflow Abatement Plan (IOAP)
- Louisville MSD | Project WIN
Project WIN Consent Decree Public Resources In order to keep the public informed and educated on the scope and status of MSDs efforts in meeting EPA and KDOW requirements as set forth by the MSD’s Consent Decree, this depository of public documents is being made available
- Louisville MSD | Project WIN
Project WIN is MSD’s program to respond to the Federal Consent Decree Project WIN includes a series of sewer overflow reduction projects defined in the Integrated Overflow Abatement Plan (IOAP) that will be constructed through 2024, at an estimated cost of $1 15 billion
- Louisville MSD | Project WIN
Yes, and here’s why: An eight-inch sanitary sewer can handle domestic wastewater flow from up to 200 homes, but only eight sump pumps, operating at full capacity, or six homes with downspouts connected to the sewers, will overload this same eight-inch line
- Louisville MSD | Project WIN
If you own or manage a commercial or industrial entity in Louisville Metro, Project WIN h as the following resources that outline best management practices for waste water and storm water discharges
- Louisville’s Sewer Overflows - MSD | Project WIN
MSD-01 Wet Weather Overflows Recent rainfall has created the risk of sewer overflows in the Louisville Metro area Avoid contact with water in the Ohio River, streams, drainage ditches and standing water until 48 hours after the rain has stopped
- Louisville MSD | Project WIN
Project WIN has the following resources that outline best management practices for waste water and storm water discharges Read more information on how to help water quality Education
- Louisville MSD | Project WIN
In response to the Federal Consent Decree, Project WIN includes a series of sewer overflow reduction projects defined in the Integrated Overflow Abatement Plan (IOAP), that will be constructed through 2024, at an estimated cost of $850 million
- Louisville MSD | Project WIN
MSD-01 Wet Weather Overflows Recent rainfall has created the risk of sewer overflows in the Louisville Metro area Avoid contact with water in the Ohio River, streams, drainage ditches and standing water until 48 hours after the rain has stopped
- The Challenge of Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) - MSD | Project WIN
MSD-01 Wet Weather Overflows Recent rainfall has created the risk of sewer overflows in the Louisville Metro area Avoid contact with water in the Ohio River, streams, drainage ditches and standing water until 48 hours after the rain has stopped
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