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"Luxembourg and Ashland Circle Pump Station Replacements"
Lafayette Norview-Estabrook Pump Station Replacements
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (VP015420)

 

Webpage Reviewed: June 2, 2026


HRSD, your regional wastewater utility, is undertaking a project to replace and rehabilitate pump stations within the Lafayette Norview-Estabrook area in Norfolk. The improvements at Ashland Circle Pump Station include the permanent removal of the existing equipment. The Luxembourg Pump Station improvements include demolition of the existing station, construction of a new station, and various site improvements. New sewer pipelines and manholes will be installed from the old Ashland Circle site to the new Luxembourg Pump Station. This will allow the wastewater that previously flowed to Ashland Circle to flow to the Luxembourg Pump Station. Bypass pumps will be utilized during this work to ensure that sewer service is maintained. These pipes will be repaired or replaced within the city right-of-way. The sewer pipe installation is shown on the project map below; installation will occur on Luxembourg Street, Versailles Avenue, Norway Place, Holland Avenue, and Huntington Crescent. The owner of any private sewer service pipe that is found in need of repair will be contacted.

Project Cost: approximately $26.9 million



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"City Park Pump Station Replacement"
Lafayette Norview-Estabrook Pump Station Replacements
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (VP015410)

 

Webpage Reviewed: May 4, 2026


HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is planning a project to replace the existing HRSD City Park Pump Station that is nearing the end of its useful life. This replacement project will also improve the system’s performance and ensure continued, reliable sewer service in the future. The project is located off of La Valette Avenue near the Eggleston Horticultural Center and behind the Virginia Zoo. This project includes the demolition of the existing pump station, construction of a new pump station, the installation of new sanitary sewer piping, roadway restoration, and site improvements on the existing and proposed pump station sites. The contractor will maintain a clean job site and minimize traffic disruption.

 

Project Cost: approximately $ 8.8 million



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"Birch Street Pump Station Rehabilitation"
Lafayette Norview-Estabrook Pump Station Replacements
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (VP015430)

 

Webpage Reviewed: May 4, 2026


HRSD, your regional wastewater utility, is undertaking a project to replace and rehabilitate pump stations within the Lafayette Norview-Estabrook area in Norfolk. The improvements at Birch Street Pump Station include replacement of all mechanical and electrical equipment in the interior and exterior of the station, replacement of gravity sewer and force main sewer piping in the yard, and other site improvements.

Project Cost: $2,000,000


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"Chesapeake Boulevard Pump Station Replacement"
Lafayette Norview-Estabrook Pump Station Replacements
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (VP015430)

 

Webpage Reviewed: May 4, 2026


HRSD, your regional wastewater utility, is undertaking a project to replace and rehabilitate pump stations within the Lafayette Norview-Estabrook area in Norfolk. The improvements at Chesapeake Boulevard Pump Station include demolition of the existing station, construction of a new station, various site improvements, removal of the outfall at the back of the station along Wayne Creek, and bank stabilization where the outfall was.

Project Cost: $6,000,000


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Construction Notice Update for the City of Norfolk - March 2021

--Daytime Construction to Begin--

 

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Construction Notice Update #11 for the City of Newport News - March 2021

--Removal of Temporary Bypass System--

 

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, continues work to complete the sewer pipeline project located along Huxley Place. The new pipeline has been installed, and the temporary bypass sewer system is no longer needed. Work to remove the temporary bypass system will occur. This work should take place primarily between the hours of 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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