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Engineers present watershed mapping and next steps for Plainfield stormwater plan
Summary
An engineer from Pennoni Associates told the council Plainfield’s MS4 inventory is complete and that a digitized ArcGIS Pro map with more than 3,000 inlets, over 2,000 manholes and 40+ outfalls will be delivered to the city and NJDEP; phase 2 watershed assessment begins next year.
Plainfield — Pennoni Associates briefed the council and public on the status of the Greenbrook and Cedarbrook watershed improvement plan, reporting that field data collection in Plainfield is complete and mapping is underway.
Chris Perone, an engineer at Pennoni Associates, told the council the team has collected an inventory of stormwater infrastructure in Plainfield and digitized it into an ArcGIS Pro map. "There are over 3,000 [stormwater] inlets, over 2,000 manholes, over 40 outfalls," Perone said, noting that each feature has…
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