Stormwater Trunkline Condition Assessment

Project ID: 
SW0127
Project Type:
Storm
Project Status: 
Under Construction

SW0127 all locations​​Project Status

To help keep area residents informed of our construction progress, we will post project updates to this site on a regular basis. Click here to see status updates.

Project Details/Neighborhood 

The stormwater conveyance system includes a network of pipes (mains and laterals), culverts, ditches, and outfalls.   The goal of this project is to inspect the mains including verifying pipe diameter, material, and condition.  Inspections will be performed using closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras inserted into the pipes.

CCTV is a common method of inspecting and assessing the condition of pipes.  A remote-controlled crawler mounted camera moves along the inside of pipes to provide an image for assessment.  The CCTV results will be used to evaluate the overall stormwater pipeline condition to identify and prioritize system improvement needs.

This is the first year of a multi-year program to collect data on the condition of the stormwater system.  The Initial three inspection locations include:

 

  • Location 1 - Basin 29 – 12” to 24” diameter stormwater pipe running north/south in residential backyards (in easements) between 80th Ave SE and 81st Ave SE
  • Location 2 - Basin 38 - 30” diameter stormwater pipe in residential yards (in easements) along 86th Ave SE and SE 74th Place, continuing across West Mercer Way and into Clarke Beach Park
  • Location 3 - Basin 10 - 24” to 48” diameter stormwater pipes along SE 34th St, through Mercerdale Park, and along 77th Ave SE in the Town Center

Additional sites will be added once the work at these locations is complete.

Project Timeline

Q4 2023 to Q3 2024 

Estimated Budget

$190,00 for inspection

$60,000 for analysis

 

Contact

Elayne Grueber,P.E., Capital Project Manager, elayne.grueber@mercerisland.gov cell:206-549-1036

www.mercerisland.gov/SW0127

 

 

 
Looking into a deep catch basin.  Contractor setting up CCTV camera on remote control crawler to inspect the storm sewer.
Set up at a catch basin for CCTV inspection work.
Image from work van during CCTV inspection showing large roots inside of a 36-inch pipe.
CCTV- Video equipment in use
CCTV- lowering crawler camera into catch basin
Status Updates

March 2024
CCTV- Video equipment in use     CCTV- lowering crawler camera into catch basin

Photos:
1. CCTV- Video equipment in use
2. CCTV- lowering crawler camera into catch basin

The City has inspected approximately 15,000 feet (nearly 3 miles) of trunkline stormwater pipes.  City staff are using the inspection videos to evaluate pipe condition and determine repair needs.  Overall, the inspected storm pipes have been in good condition with minimal defects observed.

December 2023

Looking into a deep catch basin.  Contractor setting up CCTV camera on remote control crawler to inspect the storm sewer.     Set up at a catch basin for CCTV inspection work.     Image from work van during CCTV inspection showing large roots inside of a 36-inch pipe.

Photo 1: Looking into a deep catch basin.  Contractor setting up CCTV camera on remote control crawler to inspect the storm sewer.
Photo 2: Set up at a catch basin for CCTV inspection work.
Photo 3: Image from work van during CCTV inspection showing large roots inside of a 36-inch pipe.

CCTV inspection work has been completed on the initial three locations.  Inspection results being reviewed and pipes being rated based on condition.
Additional sites are being considered for another round of inspection. 

October 2023

In October, letters were sent to residents in locations 1 and 2 who have catch basins in their back yards, to notify them of the project and schedule. 

Crews were out the week of October 16 to locate catch basins in Location 2.

Late in October or in November, crews will locate catch basins in Location 1. 

ProVac (the contractor) will be out late October or in November to start the CCTV inspection work.  This work is weather dependent and cannot be done when storm pipes are carrying a significant amount of flow. Work will continue until all locations are inspected.  The schedule will depend on weather.