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Also included in this unique project that sits adjacent to the Schuylkill River was the construction of a concrete basin under the parking lot that is capable of storing nearly four million gallons of water that is later pumped out and directed to a treatment plant. The purpose of the enclosed basin is to temporarily store diverted flow from the sanitary interceptor sewer during intense rain storms.
This project is one component of the Philadelphia Water Department’s efforts to protect and improve the health of the Schuylkill River, a source of drinking water for the City of Philadelphia. A healthy river provides habitat for plants and animals, supports recreational activities such as boating and fishing, and strengthens communities through the value of natural resources.
Successful coordination between several public stakeholders, i.e., The City of Philadelphia and The Philadelphia Water Department, Philadelphia Department of Parks & Recreation and the Manayunk Neighbor’s Council