Maintaining and improving the critical first leg of the Prior Lake Outlet Channel.
Project Location: Prior Lake Outlet Channel
Status Details:
The District and PLOC Cooperators were recently awarded funding from Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to support the pipelining. Engineer and contractor schedules will dictate a construction this Spring 2025-Spring 2026.
The Prior Lake Outlet Channel (PLOC) consists of a 0.4 mile section of pipe and then 7 mile open channel. The PLOC represents the only relief valve for the naturally landlocked Prior Lake watershed, making it essential to flood reduction. Built in 1983, the pipe has seen high use, and is reaching the end of life. In order to maintain and improve the pipe's function, a liner will be inserted through its existing manholes and cured to the surface of the existing pipe. This technology, called Cured-In-Place-Pipelining, requires no excavation. The result is a new, structurally sound, smooth pipe.
The Prior Lake Outlet Channel is the only outlet for Prior Lake. Over 30 sq. miles drain through the pipe, including portions of the Cities of Prior lake and Savage, Spring Lake and Sand Creek Townships, and the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community.
Cured-In-Place-Pipelining extends the life of the pipe by 50 years, or equivalent to a new pipe. This technology is installed through the existing manholes, with no digging required. The smoother surface of the new lining will increase outflow by an estimated 15%.
Pipe inspections show cracks and leaks. Rough pipe walls slow down water evacuation during floods. The pipe sees more than 3 times the use of a typical stormwater pipe.
The 2014 flood saw Prior Lake's water level rise 6 feet. Without a functional pipe, it would have risen 6 feet more. The 2014 floods resulted in millions of damage to public infrastructure, weeks-long road closures, and 58 homes inaccessible to emergency vehicles.