Ossining Drainage Project Completed

Published on : Wednesday, October 9, 2013

MTA-Railway-imageImprovements to the open stream channel and removal of years of sediment have tamed the Sing Sing Creek, which flows under the Metro-North Railroad tracks in Ossining and empties into the Hudson River.
In an effort to mitigate potential floods, a 100-foot-long section of stream was lined with a thick concrete channel bottom to improve water flow and facilitate future maintenance.

The creek drains a watershed area of nearly five square miles and when it rains heavily, it often flowed across the tracks just north of the station, flooding them and the station parking lot.

“We can’t say the tracks will never be flooded again, but as a result of this project, we expect floods here to be few and far between,” said Metro-North President Howard Permut. “We must continue to harden our system against extreme weather events.”

Approximately 1,500 cubic yards of deposited sediments and assorted debris were removed from the streambed below the tracks as well as from village-owned culverts beneath the parking lot and the open stream between the parking lot culverts and Water Street.
The work began in April and was completed on time by Eastern Excavation Inc. for $1.4 million as part of Metro-North’s 2010-2014 Capital Program. The Village contributed $116,000, with help from Assemblywoman Sandra Galef, who secured $80,000 in capital reserve funding toward the Village portion.

“I am so pleased that the Village of Ossining was able to partner with Metro-North on these much needed improvements. I am hopeful that the strengthening and repairs that were performed will be immediately noticeable in mitigating the impact of the floods during inevitable future storms so that commuters and residents alike will not be inconvenienced by disruptions in rail service or parking accessibility,” said Assemblywoman Sandy Galef.
“The efforts of this joint project of the Village and Metro-North have already been felt when during storms in early in the summer, we experienced no flooding on the east side of the tracks. Cooperation between public entities has also paid off because of reduced cost to each,” said Village of Ossining Mayor William Hanauer.

Source:- MTA Rail

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