Wastewater System
Wastewater System
Project Name: Bolton Road & Phillip Lee Pump Stations Rehabilitation
Construction in 1972, the existing 40 million gallons per day (MGD) Bolton Road Sewage Pumping Station is more than 40 years old and is approaching the end of its useful life. The pump station has high pump failure creates, obsolete controls, and other issues associated with an older facility asset. Numerous equipment failures at the facility over the last two years have resulted in several sewage spills, despite timely corrective and emergency maintenance measures. Additionally, the pump station configuration presents numerous maintenance challenges, including a deep we well that is difficult to access and maintain.
The scope of this project includes:
- Replacing existing pumps with new higher capacity pumps
- Providing new variable frequency drive units
- Reconfiguring pump station to facilitate safe access and maintenance
- Upgrading instrumentation and control system
- Incorporating odor control technology
- Refurbishing concrete in the wet well
Justification:
- Replaces a stressed, inefficient critical asset with a refurbished pump station
- Improves operational reliability and performance of a critical asset
- Reduces sanitary sewer overflow discharges to area receiving streams
- Provides cost savings associated with reduced maintenance
Project Type: Water Reclamation Centers and Facilities
Proposed Project Start: 04/29/2019
Proposed Construction Start: TBD
Scheduled Completion: 7/27/2022
Project Budget: $10,700,000
Council District(s): 1, 2, 8, 9, 11, 12
NPU(s): C, D, G, H, I, J
Project Status / Phase: On-hold / Design
