Howard County, Maryland executive Calvin Ball announced that the county has secured a $75 million federal loan to build a tunnel that will carry water away from Main Street and into the Patapsco River, minimizing flood risk in historic Ellicott City. The 18-foot in diameter and 5000-foot in length tunnel will convey water away from Main Street and into the Patapsco River.
Total project cost is $167 million. A Tunnel Boring Machine will be used for the tunnel construction. 50-Feet a day progress is expected with the excavation, an official says. Works is expected to stay later this year in fall.
The largest and potentially most-effective aspect of Howard County, Maryland’s $165 million plan to minimize flooding along Main Street in historic Ellicott City will break ground later this year.
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