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Richmond VA Sewer Systems

The Richmond Department of Public Utilities supports both the Wastewater Utility and Stormwater Utility. Like many older cities, it has a large combined sewer system which sometimes results in combined sewer overflow events, where wastewater ends up in the river.

I couldn't find an easily accessible dataset of the Richmond sewer pipes, but I found some GIS layers published by the DOEE, who have done some detailed TMDL documents about bateria levels in waterways, and was able to convert them into a more usable format.

Notes:

  • shapefile.zip - If you're a GIS mapper, just download this and unzip it. It currently has 4 layers - the CSO boundaries, the storm drain system, the sewer sytem (both separate and combined), and the CSS outfalls.
  • sewer_maps.ipynb - If you're a python developer, I did most of my coding here.
  • sewer.gqs - This QGIS project file has some colors and formatting.
  • Basemap/ - these files are from Richmond GIS FTP

A map of Richmond sewer lines

I also found it interesting to combine some elevation data - I used the National Map Downloader to grab "USGS 1/3 Arc Second n38w078 20210305" and cropped it to fit.

A map of Richmond sewer lines, colored by type, shaded by elevation, thickness by pipe size