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Fairfax City outlines outfall-restoration work tied to Chesapeake Bay credits
Summary
Public Works Program Manager Satoshi Ito described an outfall restoration and sanitary sewer encasement project near Old Robin Street and the Dale Listena tributary to Accotink Creek, saying erosion control will reduce sediment, nitrogen and phosphorus and generate pollutant-reduction credits under the Chesapeake Bay framework.
Satoshi Ito, Public Works Program Manager for Fairfax City, described a combined infrastructure project to encase a sanitary sewer line in concrete and restore two eroded stormwater outfalls that discharge from Bluecoat Drive into a tributary of Accotink Creek. The work — presented as coordinated to use shared access points — is intended to reduce channel…
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