Construction Notice #15 for the City of Virginia Beach - June 2021

--Utility Work Planned at Chesopeian Colony entrance in mid-June--

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News Release - June 3, 2021

Park and new skatepark set to reopen to the public on June 16

 

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Construction Notice #14 for the City of Virginia Beach - May 2021

--Local detour along Eureka Avenue--

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, continues work in your area. The Virginia Beach Boulevard Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Improvement project will replace the existing 24-inch sewer pipeline with a larger 42-inch pipeline to reliably move increased sewer flow along Virginia Beach Boulevard from North Lynnhaven Road to Great Neck Road. The work in your area should take place primarily between the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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Traffic Advisory - May 14, 2021

 

Virginia Beach – Motorists are advised that HRSD is scheduled to perform sanitary sewer work that will require the temporary closure of the right eastbound lane on Wesleyan Drive just west of Diamond Springs Road. The 24-hour lane closure is scheduled to begin Monday, May 17th and should remain in place through June.

This work is weather dependent and subject to change or require additional time and is part of the Diamond Springs Sewer Replacement project.

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"Boat Harbor Treatment Plant Conversion and Transmission"
Boat Harbor Treatment Plant Pump Station Conversion 
Boat Harbor Treatment Plant Transmission Force Main Section 1 (Subaqueous)
Boat Harbor Treatment Plant Transmission Force Main Section 2 (Land)
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (BH015700, BH015710 & BH015720)

 

Webpage Reviewed: November 5, 2025


HRSD is closing its Boat Harbor Treatment Plant in Newport News to further reduce nutrients discharged to the James River Basin, which will support local water quality and Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts. A new pumping station facility will be constructed at the Boat Harbor location, and wastewater will be pumped to HRSD’s Nansemond Treatment Plant in Suffolk. At the Nansemond location, wastewater will be highly treated prior to discharge to the James River. A significant portion of the treated water will undergo additional advanced treatment to meet drinking water quality standards to produce SWIFT Water™. To connect HRSD’s Boat Harbor and Nansemond facilities, construction of 31,000 feet of pipe is required. The pipe varies in size from 42 inches to 54 inches. The section installed under the Newport News Shipping Channel using horizontal direction drilling is 42 inches. The pipe then expands to 54 inches before reducing back down to 48 inches as the flow enters the Nansemond Treatment Plant for further treatment.

This work includes three separate projects: Boat Harbor Pump Station Conversion, Boat Harbor Underwater Transmission Pipe Installation, and Nansemond Treatment Plant Pipe Installation. To see more information, please check below in the “Update” section for a link to each project, including FAQ’s for each.

For more information on the SWIFT process, please visit www.hrsd.com/swift.


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"Boat Harbor Pump Station Conversion"
Boat Harbor Treatment Plant Pump Station Conversion
Boat Harbor Treatment Plant Pump Station Conversion Site Improvements
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (BH015700 & BH015701)

 

Webpage Reviewed: November 5, 2025


As part of the Sustainable Water Initiative for Tomorrow (SWIFT) program, HRSD will pump wastewater from Newport News to its Nansemond Treatment Plant in Suffolk. At the Nansemond location, wastewater will be highly treated prior to discharge to the James River.  A significant portion of the treated water will undergo additional advanced treatment to produce SWIFT WaterTM which will meet drinking water quality standards. This will further reduce nutrients discharged to the James River Basin and support local water quality and Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts. The existing Boat Harbor Treatment Plant will be closed and replaced with the Boat Harbor Pump Station. 

Project Cost: Approximately $196.5 million


Notices

 

October 2023 - Construction Notice Update #1

October 2023 - Notice to Neighbors


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"Boat Harbor Land Transmission Pipe Installation"
Boat Harbor Treatment Plant Transmission Force Main Section 2 (Land)
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (BH015720)

 

Webpage Reviewed: November 5, 2025


As part of the Sustainable Water Initiative for Tomorrow (SWIFT) program, HRSD will pump wastewater from Newport News to its Nansemond Treatment Plant in Suffolk. At the Nansemond location, wastewater will be highly treated prior to discharge to the James River. A significant portion of the treated water will undergo additional advanced treatment to produce SWIFT WaterTM which will meet drinking water quality standards. This will further reduce nutrients discharged to the James River Basin and support local water quality and Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts. To connect HRSD’s Boat Harbor Underwater Transmission Pipeline to Nansemond facilities, construction of a 7,000-foot pipeline on land is also required. Pipes to be installed in this area include a 48-inch diameter pipe for wastewater and pipes that will convey treated water to recharge wells that will be installed in the area.

Project Cost: Approximately $38 million


Notices

 

October 7, 2025 - Traffic Advisory

August 15, 2025 - Traffic Advisory

August 14, 2025 - Traffic Advisory

July 18, 2025 - Traffic Advisory

July 8, 2025 - Traffic Advisory

April 2025 - Construction Notice #1

April 2025 - Notice to Neighbors

November 2022 - Public Notice of Agency Review Period