Construction Notice Update #1 for the City of Chesapeake - April 2020

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Construction Notice Update #1 for the City of Norfolk - April 2020

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Traffic Advisory - April 3, 2020

VIRGINIA BEACH – Motorists are advised that HRSD crews will be performing utility work beginning Monday, April 6 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and continuing daily while traffic volumes are reduced during Virginia’s Temporary Stay At Home Order*.

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Notice to Neighbor - April 2, 2020

 

Project Overview

The Virginia Beach Boulevard Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Improvement project will replace the existing aging sewer pipeline with a new 42-inch pipeline to move increased sewer flow along Virginia Beach Boulevard from Kings Grant Road to Great Neck Road.  Portions of Virginia Beach Boulevard, intersections from Kings Grant Road to Great Neck Road, Eureka Avenue, and Parker Lane will be impacted at some point throughout construction.

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Notice to Neighbors - April 2, 2020

 

Project Overview

The Virginia Beach Boulevard Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Improvement project will replace the existing aging sewer pipeline with a new 42-inch pipeline to move increased sewer flow along Virginia Beach Boulevard from Kings Grant Road to Great Neck Road.  Portions of Virginia Beach Boulevard, intersections from Kings Grant Road to Great Neck Road, Eureka Avenue, and Parker Lane will be impacted at some point throughout construction.

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HRSD Ratings

Ratings Agency Senior Debt
Standard & Poor's AA+
Moody's Investors Service Aa1
Fitch Ratings AA
News Release - March 18, 2020

 

HRSD is committed to keeping our people, our business partners and the general public safe during the evolving conditions related to COVID-19 while continuing to perform our critical mission of protecting public health through effective wastewater treatment.

In order to adhere to CDC recommendations of social distancing to minimize potential exposure to COVID-19 we are limiting the number of people gathered in one location for any public meeting - including HRSD Commission meetings.

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James River Treatment Plant SWIFT Improvements
James River SWIFT Facility
James River SWIFT Treatment Plant Advanced Nutrient Reduction Improvements
James River Land Improvements
James River Recharge Wells

HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (GN016360, JR013400, GN016344, GN016361 and GN016362)

 

Webpage Reviewed: October 3, 2025


HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is implementing the Sustainable Water Initiative for Tomorrow (SWIFT) Program by constructing the first SWIFT Facility at the James River Treatment Plant to produce a highly-treated water (SWIFT Water®) that meets drinking water standards and is suitable for recharge of the Potomac Aquifer. From the James River SWIFT Facility, HRSD intends to recharge the Potomac Aquifer with up to 16 million gallons a day (mgd) of SWIFT Water®. This Program will help reverse declining groundwater levels, significantly reduce the amount of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus entering the Chesapeake Bay, and may reduce saltwater intrusion and land subsidence, thereby helping to ensure HRSD’s ability to protect public health and the environment in alignment with HRSD’s Mission and Promise.

These James River Treatment Plant SWIFT Improvements also include multiple separate projects, including recharge well drilling to support aquifer replenishment and approximately two miles of new walking/running trails to enhance Riverview Farm Park. The well drilling will occur at multiple sites within the Riverview Farm Park and James River Treatment Plant. The new trail system will be constructed in two phases.  When all phases are complete the trails will provide connections from Riverview Farm Park to the Menchville Marina; a trail along Flax Mill Creek, the James River, and Deep Creek; interior connectivity; and a link to planned amenities associated with new well house buildings as part of the SWIFT project.

To learn more about SWIFT or to schedule a tour of the SWIFT Research Center (located at HRSD’s Nansemond Treatment Plant in Suffolk, VA), please visit www.hrsd.com/swift/.

Project Cost: Ranges between $500 and $600 million dollars

Timeline:

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* Please see the Update section for current project status.