Stormwater

Lawrence Queens Road Street, Stormwater & Waterline Improvements

This project included the design of approximately $6.5 million in street, storm sewer, waterline and sanitary sewer force main improvements for the City of Lawrence. Queens Road had experienced significant urban residential development surrounding the corridor, including residential subdivisions and a number of large apartment complexes. The project required close coordination with development plans for the adjacent development projects.

Atchison 15th Street Storm Improvements

The City of Atchison had combined sanitary/storm sewers (CSS). Dry period wastewater flows flow uneventfully directly to the wastewater treatment plant. Rainfall contributed stormwater runoff to the CSS. The resulting combined flows can exceed the collection system capacity and the City is treating stormwater runoff at the wastewater treatment. During wet times the City was producing CSS overflows. The City is under Kansas Department of Health and Environment mandate to separate CSS flows to reduce or eliminate combined sewer overflows. 

US-166 and Willow Geometric Improvements

This project is located in Coffeyville, Kansas, on U.S. Highway 166. The highway serves as access to several homes and businesses located along the highway as well as acting as a major east-west highway in southeast Kansas.

This project was partially funded by the Kansas Department of Transportation through its Geometric Improvement Program.  BG Consultants, Inc. was selected by the City of Coffeyville to design the project.