Storm Water Management

Philip Storm Sewer Improvements Philip, SD
Storm water can create a multitude of problems for municipalities and industries. Storm waters that are not properly managed often cause soil erosion and deterioration of pavements, curbs and sidewalks. Additionally, storm waters can create a hazard for motorists and pedestrians, as well as environmental hazards.

SPN engineers have considerable experience in the design of systems for storm water management. Storm sewers, detention ponds, drainage/diversion channels and pumping facilities are some of the solutions we have implemented for clients in the past.

At SPN, time-proven hydrologic methods meet modern technology, as engineers have the capability to use computer modeling and practical experience to characterize storm flows. Our goal is always to design long-lasting drainage conveyance systems with adequate capacity to handle design storms.

List of Representative Projects
> City of Mitchell, SD
    23rd Avenue Storm Sewer Project: reinforced concrete pipe storm sewer, sizes up to 78 inches, multiple highway crossings.
> City of Salem, SD
    Storm drainage diversion project, intercepting channelized flow from outside the City, and conveying it westward to natural drainage ways. Reinforced concrete pipe, sizes to 72 inches. Nearly 4,600 lineal feet of drainage ditch with permanent erosion control measures.
> City of Philip, SD
    Installation of urban storm drainage system, including catch basins and manholes, pipe sizes to 30 inches. Total of nearly 4,000 lineal feet of pipe.
> Pilot Corporation - Sioux Falls, SD
    Design of storm water pumping facilities for parking area.
> Lincoln County, SD
    Floodplain study of Nine Mile Creek.
> City of Tyndall, SD
        Extensive storm sewer installation, consisting of reinforced concrete pipe, sizes to 42", numerous catch basins and over 1/2 mile of drainage ditch with permanent erosion control.
> Lake Hanson Dam - Alexandria, SD
    Spillway resurfacing and dam renovation design.
> City of Mitchell, SD
    Spruce Street - Cabela Drive Storm Sewer Project: reinforced concrete pipe storm sewer, sizes up to 48 inches, storm water detention and pumping facilities.
> UBC's Second Lakeview Subdivision - Mitchell, SD
    Installation of urban storm drainage system, including catch basins and manholes, reinforced concrete and polyethylene storm sewer pipe sizes to 36 inches. Total of nearly 4,800 lineal feet of pipe.
 
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