
Waterline Interconnection, Grand Strand Water & Sewer Authority
This project involved the planning, modeling, final design, and regulatory approvals for a triplex 18,000
Home / Main Street Ocean Outfall, City of North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
The project consisted of on-shore and off-shore design of a single 84-inch diameter gravity feed concrete pipe buried under the ocean floor approximately 1,200 linear feet off-shore.
This large-scale drainage improvement and ocean outfall project is located in the Ocean Drive section of North Myrtle Beach at the intersection of Main Street and Ocean Boulevard. Bolton & Menk was responsible for the on-shore and off-shore design of a single 84-inch diameter gravity feed concrete pipe buried under the ocean floor approximately 1,200 linear feet off-shore with flows over 160 cfs to replace the existing 30-inch single outfall. The on-shore portion of the project consisted of approximately 4,900 linear feet of pipe ranging in size from 72-inch to 15-inch RCP. Improvements for the 100-acre drainage basin included various water quality units upstream.
This project involved the planning, modeling, final design, and regulatory approvals for a triplex 18,000
The facility includes a 200,000-square-foot distribution center and 35,000 square feet of office space, and
The design of the plaza relates to the existing historic site and matches the architecture
The first phase of the project, which included design of 468 lots, 3 sewage pump
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