Identifying Actions
The Malloy Drain 2B Project is part of the following Malloy Drain Three Phase Implementation Plan prepared by MPE Engineering in 2014:
- Phase 1 (completed in 2016): Rehabilitate 3,700m of Malloy Drain, including two rural road crossings and the Highway 512 crossing.
- Phase 2 A & B (in progress): Redeploy the abandoned raw water reservoirs in the Town of Coaldale and provide stormwater storage around Coaldale.
- Phase 3 (TBD): Rehabilitate 5,300m of Malloy Drain, including three rural road crossings and the Highway 3 crossing.
To prevent significant flooding the Malloy 2B Project will provide approximately 380,000 m3 of storage in South Coaldale as described below:
- The Town’s abandoned raw water reservoirs, with an available storage volume of 520,000 m3, will be repurposed to provide a 280,000 m3 additional stormwater storage for this project. The reservoirs are located in the southeast part of the Town of Coaldale and can be repurposed for stormwater storage with minimal improvements and cost.
- A new stormwater management facility (SWMF) with wetland components will be constructed south of the Town of Coaldale, with approximately 100,000 m3 of storage that will limit the stormwater flow into Town and to the repurposed reservoirs.
- A new 1.0 m3/s bioswale with a pump station will direct the stormwater from the newly constructed south SWMF and into the repurposed reservoirs.
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