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Fairfax City public works outlines outfall restoration to reduce sediment, seek Chesapeake Bay credits
Summary
Public Works described planned outfall and stream-channel repairs in tributaries to Accotink Creek, combined with a sanitary sewer encasement to reduce erosion, protect infrastructure and generate pollutant-reduction credits.
Fairfax City public works staff described a combined outfall restoration and sanitary sewer encasement project intended to reduce erosion, protect sewer infrastructure and generate pollution-reduction credits for the Chesapeake Bay cleanup.
"All of the watersheds in the city do drain into the Chesapeake Bay," Satoshi Ito, public works program manager, said. He told the briefing the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act and the city's municipal stormwater…
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