Lindemann Stormwater Facility Repair

This project will install catch basin treatment cartridges to improve limited stormwater treatment currently provided by the Lindemann Storm Easement serving the Cold Creek Heights subdivision. The project will also remove sediment from the easement area to improve flow and reduce backwatering. 

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About the project

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When the Cold Creek Heights subdivision was constructed in 1993, limited stormwater treatment was provided by a biofiltration swale within the Lindemann Storm Easement. This project will replace and improve treatment provided by the swale, by installing catch basin treatment cartridges at five locations upstream of the facility. 

Improved treatment will be provided by removing the existing standard catch basins along the curb, and installing new catch basins that contain replaceable cartridges filled with filter material that removes dirt and pollution. 

Three catch basins will be replaced at the intersection of Northeast 53rd Avenue and Northeast 71st Street, and two more catch basins will be replaced at the intersection of Northeast 53rd Avenue and Northeast 68th Street. 

Sediment will also be removed from the existing Lindemann Storm Easement to improve flow to Cold Creek and reduce standing water. 

This repair project is included in the 2024-2029 Stormwater Capital Plan  adopted by the Clark County Council.

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Click here for a map of the project location. 

Project timeline

Design: fall 2022 – winter 2023

Construction: Summer/Fall 2024

Budget

The project is funded by the Clean Water Fund. The estimated budget is $150,000.

Mailer

November 2024 (PDF)
October 2024 (PDF)

More information

Jeff Schnabel, Stormwater Infrastructure Manager
Clark County Public Works
564.397.4583
jeff.schnabel@clark.wa.gov