Virginia Beach Boulevard Sewer Pipeline Replacement

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-- Night and Short Duration 24/7 Work to Begin in Early December --

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, will begin work to replace a section of the 24-inch sanitary sewer pipeline that extends from Kings Grant Road to Great Neck Road with a 42-in pipeline. The work in your area, between Kings Grant Road and North Lynnhaven Road, should take place primarily at night (beginning 12/4) with approximately one week of 24/7 "around the clock" work (beginning 12/11).

In the upcoming weeks, the contractor will be test digging to locate underground utilities and inserting a plug into the sewer force main in order to isolate the sewer flow at the new pipeline connection point. The new pipeline will then be constructed alongside the existing pipeline. This work will take place primarily at night in order to minimize disruption to the traveling public; however, there will be approximately one week of 24/7 work. The work should not affect your water or sewer service and should be complete in February 2020.

While our project team works diligently to minimize impacts, you may notice increased noise, traffic, crew activity, and heavy equipment (with back-up safety alarms) associated with construction. Please take care when traveling around the construction area and for your safety, do not enter the site.

Due to the nature of construction, work is weather and situation dependent and dates are subject to change. For updates, please visit the project's website page, www.hrsd.com/construction-status.

Thank you for your support of this effort to help achieve HRSD's vision:

Future generations will inherit clean waterways and be able to keep them clean.

Should you have any questions or comments, you may contact:

Public Information Specialist:

Lisa Bolen
757.460.7000
lbolen@hrsd.com

 

HRSD Project Manager:

Laura Kirkwood
757.460.7086
lkirkwood@hrsd.com

Onsite Inspector:

(Emergency Concerns)
Steve Reynolds
757.705.2008