 Welcome to the Marine Creek Drainage Basin, Sewer Inceptor, Phase 2, Part 2 Improvement, that's quite the mouthful. This is a WebEx design meeting. If you can see the screen and you have a question, go ahead and go down to the chat in the bottom right hand corner and type in your questions and we will go to those as soon as the presentation is over. Your project manager is Walter Norwood with the 4th wire department. We also have council member Flores here who wants to say a few words before we start council member. All right, thank you very much, Sally. This is Carlos Flores, council member for district 2 and welcome everyone who is online with us to hear about Part 2, the Marine Creek drainage basin improvements. This project is going to concentrate on the replacement of sanitary sewer lines through Marine Creek Lake Park and run parallel to Marine Creek reservoir. The new sewer I've been told begins at 10 mile bridge by the Marine Creek boat ramp and parking lot and then it follow the path of the walking trail. So, looking forward to learning more about this with you all and I'll turn it back over to staff. Okay, Walter, it's yours. Okay, my name is Walter Norwood. I'm a senior civil engineer with the Fort Worth water department and I'll be the project manager. And I'm going to do this presentation for you. Where we've done the introductions and we'll do an overview overview. And show you the area we're working in and go over a few frequently asked questions and show you the timeline of the project. As I said, I'm the project manager Walter Norwood. 817-392-5026 or walter.norwood at Fort Worth, Texas. We also have our engineering design consultant on from happen. This is this project is in council district 2 and it'll impact the Marine Creek community. Northwest Fort Worth neighborhood alliance Marine Creek meadows, Omen estates and possibly even. Neighbors of Jenkins Heights, Crestridge area. Before I before I keep going, I just want to say that this is a design public meeting. We have not. Scheduled the construction yet or gone out for bids. The purpose of this meeting is to get input. From the citizens and stakeholders so we can incorporate that into the design. First thing I'm going to explain is what an interceptor sewer is or why we call it an interceptor. And that's basically an interceptor is a major sewer that gets flow from smaller trunk lines and even smaller. Mains that go in front of your house. And as, as we go down the basin, all this flow is combined and directed towards the wastewater treatment facility. So we can read this if you need to, or you can get the presentation. But essentially an interceptor takes flows from laterals. Those are the street, the sewers in front of your house. And the local lines and trunk sewers. And like I said, it connects it collects it into the interceptor and into even larger interceptors to take it to the treatment plan. So an interceptor can also. It's also known. Anyway, sewer lines are also known as interceptors. This map on the right shows you the. The limits of the project with the blue line towards the bottom here. That begins or ends at 10 mile bridge road goes through the park. And crosses just the shallowest part of the lake. The 1st phase, this is, this is phase 2. The 1st phase went from 10 mile bridge road to the Northwest. Behind lamb Creek drive. And that 1, that sewer replaced a 36 inch with a 42 inch sewer. This project is called phase 2 part 2. And again, the project is shown with the dark black line. On the picture on the left. You can see the, the walking trail approximately 100 feet. To the Southeast of the sewer, except where they cross. 2 locations near the end of the project. We're going through the parking lot for the boat ramp and the trail head there. So you can see the swimming pool and. Kings know Parkway to the Northwest of our project. 2 to 300 feet away. And the houses back up to the park. There are also some houses on new Castleton lane. We'll back up to the. To the boat dock area where they'll be construction. The part 2 of the Marine Creek sewer project. It will replace an existing 30 inch sewer with a new 42 inch diameter sewer. Where we cross the reservoir. I mentioned that we're crossing the shallowest part of the lake. There is a siphon. So it has 2 pipes and it will be a 42 inch and an 18 inch. The purpose of this. Project is to. Replace the main. Which has a history of meeting. Repairs, but also to add capacity. There's been a lot of development in the area and we need additional capacity in the sewer main. The picture on the right shows the basin that is collected by this interceptor. It goes all the way to the. Parent Denton County line. And you can see the Marine Creek lake right here, just. North of 820. That's the part we're working in the basin. From Marine Creek goes farther. To the southeast towards. Forwards the stockyards area. This picture shows what happens if we don't repair our mains and keep them. In good shape with adequate capacity. And this exhibit. Shows a typical sewer service. From your house to the main, as I said, the main. That this service line is connected to goes from your house and connects to the main in the street. And those are what we call laterals. Those are collected into larger sewers. So the sewer we're replacing doesn't actually have a service line that connects to your house. This project is going to require bypass pumping. And that means we're going to plug the old main before we start replacing it and pump the flow around the area we're working in. So that has to happen continuously during the project. The pumps are going to be set up on the north side of 10 mile bridge road and discharge. Pass the end of our project. In the park. If. Well, we usually close. You backfill the pipe as we go, but there'll be a small section of it that's open. That the trenches left open and we will be fencing off that small area at the end of each day. But they are they backfill as they go. So. Won't be much that's open. There are 2 areas where we cross the trail, but the trail won't be closed. Even in the areas where we cross it will build a temporary section. So that the trail can stay open. And when we're done, we'll replace the trail with. The same concrete that is there now. The only road that should be impacted by this work is the 10 mile bridge. At near the boat dock. And we'll be able to work around that as we. While we're working, we'll be able to have traffic work around that and and not close the boat. Since we're going through the park area. We need a fairly wide path to. For the equipment and there are going to be some trees removed. Those trees are shown on the construction drawings. Mostly within the existing easements. But there are going to be some trees removed. Now, as I said, this is a design meeting. I'll have another meeting later when we get ready for construction and where you can meet the contractor. So. This meeting is to get comments and address them. After that we'll advertise for bids. From contractors. And then we'll. Award it generally to the low bidder, typically to the low bidder. And then we'll schedule another pre construction meeting with you to. Show you the. The final construction plans and. And get the contractor schedule and so you can meet the contractor and the inspector that's assigned to the project. There'll be additional updates. And construction will start when, when the contractor gets ready to work. If he's doing something close to your house or that impacts you. He will put a door hanger. On your door seven days before. That that work starts. Nobody's going to have their sewer cut off. During this time and you will always have your service. Working. If you need additional information. You can. You can go to the website below or project updates. And also go to www.fortworth, Texas dot gov. It's F. O. R. T. W. R. T. X. A. S. Dot G. O. V. And you can enter the project number 1 0 0 2 7 4 dash 2. In the search bar and that will take you to that page. The link to this meeting, the project map and the. Frequently asked questions will be linked to that page. And as I said, I'm the project manager, Walter Norwood 8 1 7 3 9 2 5 0 2 6. Or by email at walter dot Norwood N O R W O O D at Fort Worth, Texas dot gov. If there are any emergencies that come up. After hours or any other time. You can all 24 hours a day. You can call. This number 8 1 7 3 9 2 4 7 7 select option 1. And report the emergency. You can also call our non-emergency center. If you would prefer, you can download an app for your phone. My F. W. And report overflows or eats that way. So I guess we're ready for questions. That's the end of my presentation. Okay. We don't have any questions in the chat. Does someone have a question for Walter? Ed, do you have any questions? No, thank you, Sally. It looks to me from looking at the map and all that I'm further. Let me thank you. That's no. I'm further East on Kings. No, then what looks to be impacted at all. So. That's good news. I'm guessing. So yes, that would be my question. Actually, I wanted to see where, how far it was going down, but clearly it's not coming. Down by the back of the house here. So. No other questions. Thank you. You're welcome. If anybody else have a question. Clarification need to see another a slide again. I did put the link, the direct link into chat. If you want to click on that, but it is a lot easier just to do. The project number that Walter showed. And we'll probably have all of this information uploaded on the website. This is Monday. We should have it uploaded no later than Tuesday night, Wednesday morning. And I'll contact the neighborhood association. So they have that information as well. And you, Carlos. Of course. Yeah. And the project number is the same as the password with a dash 2, right? 100. Yeah, perfect. That's the easiest way to search for it on there. Okay. Okay. No one else has questions. We will call it a night. You can call Walter for any questions you have. Again, Walter said we'll come back after the project is awarded to a contractor and we'll meet with the community again. Counselor floors. Did you have anything else? Nothing at all. Just appreciate staff's information and everyone's time tonight. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Good night, everybody. Good night. Thank you all for taking the time. Thank you.