Riverfront Park Construction Progress in Columbia

News Summary

Columbia is undergoing significant changes as construction continues at Riverfront Park, with key improvements aimed at ensuring a resilient water supply. As the Water Supply Resilience Project progresses, portions of the park will remain closed, yet this initiative aims to harness renewable energy and enhance the surrounding environment. The first phase includes a new intake system sourcing water from the Congaree River, aiming to better safeguard the community in future emergencies.

Exciting Developments in Columbia: Riverfront Park Construction Underway!

Columbia, S.C. is buzzing with activity as construction continues at the beloved Riverfront Park. As it stands, portions of the park will remain closed while Columbia Water works on its Water Supply Resilience Project. This initiative is set to bring significant improvements to the Columbia Canal and is now in its first phase.

Why This Project Matters

The big push for this project comes on the heels of the devastating effects of Hurricane Joaquin in October 2015. The hurricane resulted in catastrophic flooding that wreaked havoc on local infrastructure, most notably damaging the Columbia Canal and the water treatment plant. The aftermath of that fateful storm left many in the Midlands community, around 200,000 residents, without a reliable water supply. Columbia Water is stepping up to rectify this situation and prevent future disasters from having the same impact.

What’s Happening Now?

The first phase of the Water Supply Resilience Project is all about laying a solid foundation for the future. One major step involves creating a brand-new intake system that will take water directly from the Congaree River. A critical feature of this phase is the construction of a bridge that spans the canal dike, which will allow for the safe transport of water to the canal water treatment plant. This means that in the event of another emergency, the community will have a reliable source of water supply.

But the improvements don’t stop there! The second phase will tackle the outdated head gates that currently limit the water flow into the canal. By replacing these archaic structures and reinforcing them with rocks and anchors for better stability, Columbia can ensure that its water systems are more resilient than ever before.

Bringing Green Power Back

It’s also fascinating to note that Columbia hasn’t generated any hydroelectric power at this site in the last nine and a half years. However, as part of the Water Supply Resilience Project, there are plans to bring that green power back to life. Not only does this initiative help with water supply, but it also promotes sustainability by harnessing renewable energy sources.

Temporary Park Changes and Closures

As construction equipment rolls in and out of Riverfront Park, there will inevitably be some inconveniences for park-goers. Parts of the park will be temporarily closed while materials are moved for the project. However, there’s a silver lining! The embankment area is set to reopen to the public over the weekend, although it will close again on Monday morning as work progresses.

Mark your calendars for March 17, as another section of Riverfront Park will close as construction work continues. For now, visitors can still enjoy the southern entrance to Riverfront Park, while the northern entrance will close to keep everything running smoothly.

What’s Next?

The first leg of this ambitious project is expected to take approximately 27 months to complete. The enhancements being made will not just reassure the community about their water supply, but they’ll also serve to enrich the park and promote the local environment. Columbia’s investment in this project is a step toward ensuring future generations will have a reliable water source and a beautiful park to enjoy.

So, keep an eye out, Columbia! While some parts of Riverfront Park are closed for now, exciting changes are on the horizon that promise to strengthen your water supply and enhance your park experience. Stay tuned for more updates as this important construction rolls on!

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