Application for Qualitative Control Waiver: Baltimore City Sanitary Contract No. 912

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Application for Qualitative Control Waiver: Baltimore City Sanitary Contract No. 912

The City of Baltimore Department of Public Works is accepting public review and comments on this project’s application for a qualitative control waiver.

Applicant:

Baltimore City Department of Public Works Water and Wastewater Engineering Attn: Thak Bakhru, P.E. Division Chief, Abel Wolman Municipal Building, 200 N. Holliday Street, Room 900 Baltimore, MD 21202

ESD #:

6682

Watershed(s):

Jones Falls, Baltimore Harbor

Project Description:

The project has an approximate area of 0.13 acres and is located in various locations throughout the Jones Falls and Baltimore Harbor Watershed. The project will consist of the rehabilitation of existing sanitary sewer lines, sewer house connections, and existing sanitary sewer manholes. This project will return the disturbed area to predevelopment runoff conditions.

The Applicant is requesting a qualitative control waiver in accordance with Article 7, Division II, §23-2 of the City Code. The Applicant has demonstrated that the 0.13 ac of the project will return the disturbed area to a predevelopment runoff condition. The applicant will not be required to provide qualitative control controls for 0.13 ac of this project.

To obtain information about this application, please contact Rosanna La Plante, Baltimore City Department of Public Works, Bureau of Water and Wastewater, Surface Water Management Division, 3001 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215, (410-396-0732) or by e-mail to swm@baltimorecity.gov.

Send information or comments about this application to Rosanna La Plante, Baltimore City Department of Public Works, Bureau of Water and Wastewater, Surface Water Management Division, 3001 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215, (410-396-0732) or by e-mail to swm@baltimorecity.gov by 4:30 PM, April 7, 2013. Comments received after 4:30 PM, April 7, 2013, will not be considered.

Any further notices about actions on this application will be posted on the Department’s website.

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