{"id":26892,"date":"2024-01-02t14:44:30","date_gmt":"2024-01-02t20:44:30","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/?post_type=snyder-projects&p=26892"},"modified":"2024-01-03t08:39:43","modified_gmt":"2024-01-03t14:39:43","slug":"safeguarding-critical-infrastructure-and-water-resources-omahas-papio-creek","status":"publish","type":"snyder-projects","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/projects\/safeguarding-critical-infrastructure-and-water-resources-omahas-papio-creek\/","title":{"rendered":"safeguarding critical infrastructure and water resources: omaha’s “papio” creek"},"content":{"rendered":"
in march 2019, the city of omaha<\/a> faced a significant threat to its critical infrastructure under west papillion creek (known to locals as papio creek). a disastrous storm event, marked by heavy rainfall, snowmelt, and frozen ground unable to absorb precipitation, led to severe scouring of the stream bank and channel adjacent to the sanitary siphon crossing. this exposed the existing siphon, constructed in the 1970s, which consisted of one 12-inch primary and two 16-inch secondary\/tertiary cast iron pipes. constructed initially under 5 feet of fill, the siphon exhibited 2-3 feet of undercutting.<\/p>\n the consequences of a potential break in this aging infrastructure were alarming: a loss of service to approximately 26,000 residential and commercial customers and the risk of an illicit discharge of untreated wastewater into nearby waters. in response to this imminent threat, the city of omaha turned to snyder & associates for a solution, tasking them with designing improvements to the sanitary sewer<\/a> and streambank.<\/p>\n as the issue at hand was intricately linked to a disaster, it rendered the project eligible for the hazard mitigation grant program (hmgp). this presented a crucial lifeline and chance to address the immediate problem and proactively engage in hazard mitigation.<\/p>\n with a firm commitment to fortifying our community against future challenges, we thoroughly completed the federal emergency management agency (fema) funding application<\/a>. beyond that crucial step, our involvement extended to essential assistance in securing funding and administering the grant throughout the project. this dual role, from application to grant administration, underscores our dedication to recovery and building a more resilient foundation for the future.<\/p>\nhazard mitigation grant program (hmgp)<\/strong> funding<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n