Green River Drive and Chatwood Lift Station Diversion

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PROJECT NUMBER R-000267-130A

LOCATION Refer to Project Maps

COUNCIL DISTRICT B

BUDGET $22,599,925

TYPE Wastewater

START Spring 2022

COMPLETION Winter 2024

DETAILS The project consists of the demolition of two lift stations, Green River and Chatwood, and the construction of a gravity sewer line that conveys flow to a Wastewater Treatment Plant.


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General Project Information

What is the purpose of this project?
This program is needed for reliable and efficient collection of wastewater throughout the City. It protects public health and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements.

How long is this project going to take to complete?
18 months (540 calendar days). Work is scheduled to begin in Spring 2022 and is anticipated to be completed in Winter 2024. The project schedule depends upon weather conditions.

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PROJECT NUMBER R-000267-130A

LOCATION Refer to Project Maps

COUNCIL DISTRICT B

BUDGET $22,599,925

TYPE Wastewater

START Spring 2022

COMPLETION Winter 2024

DETAILS The project consists of the demolition of two lift stations, Green River and Chatwood, and the construction of a gravity sewer line that conveys flow to a Wastewater Treatment Plant.


MAPProject Map



General Project Information

What is the purpose of this project?
This program is needed for reliable and efficient collection of wastewater throughout the City. It protects public health and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements.

How long is this project going to take to complete?
18 months (540 calendar days). Work is scheduled to begin in Spring 2022 and is anticipated to be completed in Winter 2024. The project schedule depends upon weather conditions.

Have More Questions? Click here for more answers

  • January 2023 Updates

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    Contractor has completed the first and second tunneling sections of the 30-inch sanitary sewer.

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