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The City of Alexandria’s sewer system covers 15.4 square miles, of which less than 6% (540 acres) is served by a combined sewer system dating back to the early 1800s. During wet weather after the capacity of the sewer system is reached, combined sewer flows (mixture of sanitary sewage and stormwater) discharge to the surrounding waterbodies through four outfalls located in the Old Town area of the City. These discharges, or combined sewer overflows (CSOs), typically occur 60-70 times per year. There are over 800 combined sewer systems nationwide.

The City has developed a Long Term Control Plan that proposes approximately $360 million of infrastructure to comply with a 2017 CSO State Law. This law requires the City to significantly reduce the number and volume of CSOs to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA’s) CSO Policy and local total maximum daily load (TMDL) for bacteria. Additionally, this law mandates the City to complete construction by July 1, 2025.

Please join the Join the American Society of Civil Engineers-National Capital Section (ASCE-NCS) and Environmental Water Resources Institute (EWRI) National Capital Chapter at the Hilton Arlington on Tuesday, April 17, 2018, as Erin Bevis-Carver presents on:

  • The history of the City’s combined sewer system
  • City’s existing program for reducing impacts of CSO discharges
  • Overview of the City’s Long Term Control Plan and Clean Waterways Program

WHEN: Tuesday, April 17th, 2018, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
WHERE: Hilton Arlington - 950 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Virginia
FEE: Early Registration: $45, Walk-In (pending availability)$55, Life Members $25, Students $10
One (1.0) Professional Development Hour (PDH) will be awarded for attendance.

About the Speaker: Ms. Erin Bevis-Carver, PE, is a Civil Engineer in the Sanitary Infrastructure Division of the City’s Department of Transportation and Environmental Services. In her role, she is responsible for the planning of capital projects for both the City’s separate sanitary and combined sewer system, compliance with the City’s Combined Sewer System Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES) Permit, and plan review for development and redevelopment projects. Erin is a Professional Civil Engineer with twenty years of experience. She has been with the City of Alexandria’s Department of Transportation and Environmental Services since 2010.

What is ASCE-NCS?

Welcome to the website of the National Capital Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), a professional society for civil engineers.  ASCE was founded in 1852, represents 130,000 members of the civil engineering professional worldwide, and is America's oldest national engineering society.

The National Capital Section was founded in 1916 and currently has more than 3,100 members.  The section is located in Region 2 (link to region 2: http://region2.asce.org/). The National Capital Section serves the District of Columbia; the counties of Montgomery and Prince Georges in Maryland, except College Park in Prince Georges County; the counties of Fairfax and Arlington, and City of Alexandria in Virginia. The National Capital Section's mission includes:

  • To advance the professional knowledge and improve the practice of civil engineering for our members and those we serve.
  • To advocate for our profession with those whose actions affect us, and to educate those whose actions and responsibilities could benefit from a better understanding of the contributions of civil engineers.
  • To improve our community through effective community outreach programs, local involvement and educational efforts.

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