Constructed as part of the $4-billion Clean Water Atlanta Program, the $111-million South River Tunnel and Pumping Station project, currently under construction for the City of Atlanta, will mitigate sanitary sewer overflows in the city’s South River Basin.
Photo courtesy City of Atlanta Dept. of Watershed Management
GSC Atlanta, a subsidiary of Kiewit Southern Co., is targeting a July 1, 2011, completion for the South River Tunnel project.
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GSC Atlanta, a subsidiary of Kiewit Southern Co. in Peachtree City, Ga., is targeting a July 1, 2011, completion date.
The company is building a 9,000-ft-long, 14-ft-diameter tunnel that will collect flows from existing sanitary sewers and transport them to a newly constructed, 45-million-gallon-per-day pumping station at the South River Reclamation Center.
A joint venture between Jordan, Jones & Goulding of Norcross, Ga., and Atlanta Services Group of Atlanta designed the project.

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