Construction Notice Update #4 for the City of Newport News - September 2021
--Temporary Bypass Removal and Restoration Work Continues--
--Temporary Bypass Removal and Restoration Work Continues--
Newport News – Motorists are advised that HRSD is performing sanitary sewer maintenance work on Lucas Creek Road between Sandpiper Street and St. Croix Drive. During the maintenance work, motorists can follow a signed detour using St. Croix Drive to Spinnaker Road to Sandpiper Street as indicated on the map below. The detour is scheduled to being September 1st and is expected to remain in place for several days.
A Message To Our Neighbors
Over the next twelve weeks through early November, Precision Measurements, Inc., has been authorized to perform work on behalf of HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, and the City of Norfolk as part of the Larchmont Area Sanitary Sewer Improvements project, a strategic program to replace, upgrade and relocate sanitary sewer pump stations and their connecting pipelines in the Larchmont-Edgewater community.
--Work to Begin--
HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is undertaking a project to inspect and perform maintenance of the internal sanitary sewer piping and valves along Lucas Creek Road. This work should take place primarily between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. This work can be weather and situation dependent and should not affect your water or sewer services.
"Tabb Pressure Reducing Station & Offline Storage Facility"
Tabb Pressure Reducing Station and Offline Storage Facility
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (YR010900)
Webpage Reviewed: November 18, 2025
HRSD is undertaking a project to construct the Tabb Pressure Reducing Pump Station and Offline Storage Facility, which will include constructing one 2.5-million-gallon offline storage tank and a pressure reducing pump station. The new facility will be located on HRSD property located at 900 Yorktown Road in Yorktown and is designed to relieve pressures to the sewer system during wet weather events and provide flow balancing for HRSD’s James River and York River Treatment Plants. The facility will improve system operations, increase flow capacity, and provide reliable sanitary sewer infrastructure for your community and the region. Additionally, these system improvements are mandated by the EPA to reduce sanitary sewer overflows.
There were several detailed comments about design features, drainage, safety, and odor control that are addressed in the FAQs. Several comments were related to project communications. HRSD is committed to maintaining an updated project web page with latest design and construction information for the duration of the project. If you wish to receive an email alert when the project website is updated, please subscribe at www.hrsd.com/subscriptions.
Project cost: $33,500,000
January 2025 - Construction Notice Update #4
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June 2024 - Construction Notice Update #2a
June 2024 - Construction Notice Update #2
March 2024 - Construction Notice Update #1
December 2023 - Notice to Neighbors
November 5, 2025
Construction of the Pressure Reducing Station and Offline Storage Tank is ongoing. The work at the Pressure Reducing Station and Offline Storage Tank includes electrical, plumbing, pipe installation, and bypass pipe installation.
Neighbors can anticipate major equipment, dump truck fill material, and periodic concrete truck deliveries, typically between the hours of 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Monday - Friday).
The work will be confined to HRSD property; however, construction traffic will be entering and exiting the site near the intersection of Victory Boulevard and Big Bethel Road. Comprehensive traffic control plans will be implemented to minimize inconvenience.
Early 2024
Early 2024 – Summer 2026
Immediately following construction when seasonably appropriate.
The Tabb Pressure Reducing Station and Offline Storage Facility will construct one 2.5-million-gallon offline storage tank and a pressure reducing pump station. The facility is designed to relieve pressures to the sanitary sewer system during wet weather events and provide flow balancing for HRSD’s James River and York River Treatment Plants. The flow balancing is necessary to support the process needs of the Sustainable Water Initiative for Tomorrow (SWIFT) facility. For more information about SWIFT, please visit swiftva.com.
During wet weather events, the above-ground storage tank will temporarily hold the wastewater and rain/groundwater to relieve pressures to the sewer system. HRSD needs a storage tank in this area of York County to meet regulatory requirements. This location within HRSD’s sewer system offers significant benefits to York County and the region due to its universal (unmatched) connectivity within the HRSD pipe network. There is no other location within the HRSD system that allows for such a facility to manage system-wide flows from one singular location.
No. While the offline storage facility is being designed and built to handle increased flow during routine wet weather events, its primary role is not intended to collect or treat stormwater. The tank is not sized to prevent all sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) when named storm events (tropical depressions, tropical storms, hurricanes, etc.) or lengthy nor’easters occur. HRSD’s sanitary sewer treatment system operates separately from York County’s stormwater collection and treatment system. Additionally, site and related stormwater impacts due to this project will be managed onsite and will not impact offsite drainage systems.
HRSD’s mission is to protect the environment and that extends to all our construction projects. Aligned with our mission, this project will follow all related environmental regulations and evaluate opportunities during the design process to minimize impacts to the extent feasible. To achieve this mission, each project is reviewed for all potential environmental impacts and their associated permitting requirements. Specific elements that are under consideration for this project include: wetlands, protected species, and historic resources. During construction, erosion and sediment control measures will be installed, maintained, and regularly inspected to prevent degradation of sensitive resources.
The proposed facility is very safe, with over 10,000 similar tanks constructed over the last 70 years. The tank will be monitored and controlled remotely to observe levels within it and to make sure that it is functioning as designed. HRSD will perform routine internal inspections of the tank to verify it's condition, and maintenance will be scheduled based upon these inspections.
The storage tank will not create odor issues. HRSD will install an odor collection and abatement system to treat the air in the tanks. Similar technologies have been proven effective with other HRSD pump stations, wastewater treatment plants, and other odor related facilities. The effluent (outgoing) air from the system will be monitored at all times, and an alarm will be sent to HRSD on-call staff in the event of odorous air detection.
HRSD, the design team, and the selected contractor will be coordinating closely with York County to minimize impacts on traffic and pedestrians in areas near construction. County noise ordinances will be followed by identifying and dampening excessive noise-generating activities as well as vibration from equipment during construction activities.
Work will typically take place Monday through Friday during daylight hours (7 a.m. - 5 p.m.). However, there may be times when extended hours, work at night, or weekend work may be necessary.
Your water service should not be affected by this project.
Equipment and materials for this project will be stored on the project site within HRSD property boundaries and should not require any additional offsite storage.
Construction workers will park on the project site within HRSD property boundaries. Construction personnel will not be allowed to park their personal vehicles on the public streets.
HRSD operations staff will visit the station three to four days per week to ensure proper facility operation and perform routine maintenance. Monthly and annual preventative maintenance activities will be scheduled for the entire facility and will include additional maintenance activities beyond the day-to-day operations. These additional activities will include running the facility generator for approximately two hours. All regularly scheduled maintenance will occur during our normal operating hours. Exercising the generator on a monthly basis will be scheduled after 8am. There may be times when operations staff is at the facility outside our normal operating hours to take care of unforeseen issues, but these situations should be minimal.
The estimated cost for the project is approximately $33.5 million and is financed by the wastewater treatment fees paid by HRSD customers.
Regular project updates are posted on the HRSD website at www.hrsd.com/construction-status. You may also sign up at www.hrsd.com/subscriptions to receive an email notification whenever the website has an update about the project.
Hazen and Sawyer, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Will Gibson
MEB General Contractors, Inc.
Brandon Jones
Gary Culpepper
Terrance Witfield - MBP
Ms. Stern, a member of the Commission since August 6, 2021, served the Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc. for over 30 years in various positions, recently retiring as Chief Executive Officer. Her prior roles there include Chief Operating Officer, Director of Human Resources and Director of Health Education. She served on Governor Bob McDonnell's Task Force and ConnectVA Governing Board, and on Governor Tim Kaine's Health Reform Commission. Ms. Stern also served on the board of the Virginia Primary Care/Virginia Community Healthcare Association for 18 years with three of those years as Board President. She earned a Bachelor of Science from West Chester University and earned Certification in Health Care Management/Administration from Old Dominion University. Ms. Stern resides in Belle Haven, Virginia.
Appointed: 08/06/2021
First Full Term: 06/08/2021 – 06/07/2025
Second Full Term: 06/08/2025 – 06/07/2029
Operations and Nominations Committee Member: 2024 to present