Keyser Valley Stormwater Flood Mitigation Study | September 2021
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The Keyser Valley Stormwater and Flood Mitigation Study, prepared by Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. for the City of Scranton in September 2021, examines existing stormwater conditions and flood risks in the Keyser Valley area. The study includes analysis of existing infrastructure, data collection, and stakeholder testimony, with particular attention to impacts from Tropical Storm Ida on September 1, 2021, and pipe investigation findings. Proposed improvements outlined in the study include additional conveyance outfalls, upgrades to existing systems, new conveyance systems, and channel/dry dam improvements to mitigate flooding risks.
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