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The Future of Infrastructure Investments Carter H. Strickland, Jr. Commissioner, New York City Department of Environmental Protection March 7, 2013
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Page 1: The Future of Infrastructure Investments Carter H. Strickland, Jr. Commissioner, New York City Department of Environmental Protection March 7, 2013.

The Future of Infrastructure Investments

Carter H. Strickland, Jr.

Commissioner, New York City Department of Environmental Protection

March 7, 2013

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Hurricane Sandy

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Hurricane Sandy Flooding Area

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Monthly Maximum Water Levels at the Battery

Courtesy AECOM

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Monthly High Water

Previous Record

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9:24 PM – Manhattan Battery

• 13.88 feetMean Lower Low Water

• 11.10 feet North American Vertical Datum 1988

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Sandy Impacts on Pumping Stations

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Manhattan Pump Station

Con Edison Substation

Manhattan Pump Station

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Sandy Impacts on Wastewater Treatment Plants

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Oakwood Beach Wastewater Treatment Plant

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Wastewater Response

26th Ward WWTP

Coney Island WWTP

49th Street Pumping Station

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Climate Change Planning at DEP

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10-Year Capital Plan

• $14.4 billion 10 Year Capital Budget

o $3.3 billion for Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades

o $2.4 billion for Sewer Construction

o $1.8 billion for State of Good Repair Programs

o $730 million for Green Infrastructure

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• Initiate Staten Island Siphon construction ($250M)

• Complete sewer connections in Queens ($396M) and Staten Island ($380M)

• Bring Bluebelts to southeast Queens to naturally control stormwater ($29M)

• Complete connections to City Water Tunnel No. 3 ($898M)

• Initiate Green Infrastructure related projects ($187M)

• Complete repairs to the Manhattan Pump Station ($227M)

• Continue planning for Delaware Aqueduct repair – Water for the Future ($1.7B*)

DEP’s Capital Priorities 2012-2016

Shaft Connections for Delaware Tunnel Repair – Water for the Future

Staten Island Bluebelt Connections to Water Tunnel No. 3

* $1.7 B is the total projected cost for Water for the Future, including design and construction, as well as alternative sources and conservation measures

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Grey Infrastructure Investments

Newtown Creek WWTP Paerdegat Basin CSO Facility

More than $10 billion in wastewater investments since 2002

• $5 billion – Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade

• $437 million – Paerdegat Basin CSO Facility

• $500 million – Hunts Point Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade and nutrient removal

• $100 million – Nitrogen control upgrades at 26th Ward, Coney Island, and Rockaway wastewater treatment plants

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Climate Change Impacts on NYC

Source: New York City Panel on Climate Change

Baseline1971–2000 2020s 2050s 2080s

Air Temperature 55°F + 1.5 to 3°F + 3 to 5°F + 4 to 7.5°F

Precipitation 46.5 in + 0 to 5% + 0 to 10% + 5 to 10%

Sea Level Rise NA + 2 to 5 in + 7 to 12 in + 12 to 23 in

Rapid Ice-Melt Sea

Level RiseNA + 5 to 10 in + 19 to 29 in + 41 to 55 in

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Green Infrastructure

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Blue RoofGreen Roof

Bioswale Porous Pavement

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$2.9 $2.9

$1.5

$0.9

$0.03

$3.9

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$1.0

$2.0

$3.0

$4.0

$5.0

$6.0

$7.0

$8.0

Green Strategy Grey Strategy

Potential Tanks, Tunnels, & Expansions Optimize Existing System

Green Infrastructure - Private Investment Green Infrastructure - Public Investment

Reduced Flow Cost-Effective Grey Investments

$6.8

$5.3

$2.4

The Green Strategy Costs Less

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Right of Way Bioswale

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Area-Wide Approach

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