Traffic Advisory - April 25, 2023

CHESAPEAKE HRSD crews will be performing utility inspection and maintenance work on N. George Washington Highway near the intersection of Canal Drive beginning Tuesday, April 25, at 8:00 p.m. and lasting up to 12 hours. This work will require a closure of the northbound travel lanes on N. George Washington Highway. Northbound traffic will be directed to use the inside southbound lane for travel as indicated on the map below.

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Construction Notice Update #11 for the City of Newport News - April 2023

--Riverview Farm Park Trails Construction Update--

 

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is undertaking improvements for the James River Treatment Plant SWIFT project. The installation of over 1 mile of new trails adjacent to Riverview Farm Park and Menchville Marina and on HRSD’s property is underway. This work will typically only take place during the hours of 7 am to 5 pm (Monday-Friday) in compliance with the project’s weekday work hours.

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Notice to Neighbors - April 2023

 

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, in coordination with the City of Hampton, is planning a project in your neighborhood to rehabilitate the existing HRSD sanitary sewer pipelines and manholes that are nearing the end of their useful life. This rehabilitation project will also improve the system’s performance and ensure continued, reliable sewer service in the future. The answers to some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are provided here.

Project Overview

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Construction Notice Update #4 for West Point - April 2023

--Utility Work to Begin--

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, will begin work to rehabilitate the sanitary sewer pump station on Thompson Avenue and rehabilitate existing sanitary sewer pipes and manholes in the Town of West Point and the Town of Urbanna. This work should take place primarily between the hours of 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday – Friday.

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Construction Notice Update #3 for West Point - April 2023

--Utility Work to Begin--

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, will begin work to rehabilitate the sanitary sewer pump station on Thompson Avenue and rehabilitate existing sanitary sewer pipes and manholes in the Town of West Point and the Town of Urbanna. This work should take place primarily between the hours of 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday – Friday.

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Construction Notice Update #1 for the City of Newport News - April 2023

--Utility Work to Begin--

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, will begin work to replace a sanitary sewer pipeline located along Brick Kiln Boulevard and near Patrick Henry Mall. This work should take place primarily during daytime hours. Due to the nature of this upcoming work, some periods of 24/7 “around the clock” work may be required to install the utility pipeline.

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Construction Notice Update #3 for the City of Onancock - April 2023

--Pipe Installation Work to Begin--

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News Release - April 19, 2023

 

VIRGINIA BEACH – The HRSD Commission will hold its April meeting at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 25.

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Notice to Neighbors - April 2023

 

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is planning a project in your neighborhood to replace the existing HRSD sanitary sewer pipelines that are nearing the end of their useful life. This replacement project will also improve the system’s performance and ensure continued, reliable sewer service in the future. The answers to some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are provided here.

Project Overview

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"Kiln Creek/Patrick Henry Mall Area Sewer Pipe Replacement"
Jefferson Avenue Interceptor Force Main Replacement Phase III
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (JR011730)


HRSD is undertaking a project to replace and upgrade sewer pipes in the Kiln Creek/Patrick Henry Mall Area. Please refer to the project map to see the roads affected. This effort will increase operational flexibility, reduce system pressures, and improve performance within the sewer system. A micro-tunnel will be used to install the new sewer pipes under I-64 without cutting open the road above it. The remainder of the new sewer pipes will be installed in a trench. Pavement restoration of the roadways affected by installation of the sewer pipes will occur once the installation is complete. The existing sewer pipe will not be needed once the sewer pipes have been installed and will be abandoned in place. This means the abandoned pipes will be filled with a cementitious-like material so they can remain underground. This prevents more area from having to be dug up and disturbed.

Project Cost: Approximately $21.5 Million


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