Posted
by Aaron Wiener on Dec. 6, 2012 at 4:04 pm
Hobbit
farm today, storm runoff storage tomorrow?
Earlier
this afternoon, the mayor`s office sent out notice that a mystery announcement
would take place tomorrow morning at the McMillan Sand Filtration site on North
Capitol Street, at which Mayor Vince Gray and others will reveal and break
ground on a ``major infrastructure project.``
But
Mike DeBonis beat them to it — the revealing, that is, not the groundbreaking.
DC
Water and the city government, he reports, are planning to use the site to
divert stormwater that`s been flooding the Bloomingdale neighborhood this year.
The
long-term plan is to construct a Metro-sized tunnel under First Street to
alleviate flooding, but that won`t be ready until 2016 at the earliest. So
officials want to start work immediately on converting some of the site`s
defunct filtration cells into runoff storage tanks, a task that could be
finished by spring 2014. Three acres at the southwest corner of the site will
also be used to bore the tunnel.
But
there`s a catch: These measures could delay or interfere with the city`s plans
to redevelop the McMillan site into a mixed-use community of housing, retail,
and a medical center. D.C. Water first began exploring the possibility of using
McMillan for flooding relief in September.
DeBonis
reports that ``officials believe that the flood relief plan will not
significantly alter the development plans.`` We`ll see if that holds.
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