Construction Notice Update #53 for the City of Chesapeake - March 2025

--Project Update--

 

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Construction Notice Update #52 for the City of Chesapeake - March 2025

--Ferebee Pump Station Project Introductory Notice--

 

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News Release - March 7, 2025

 

(CHESAPEAKE) – HRSD crews are responding to a force main failure on S. Battlefield Boulevard near Ashley Road in Chesapeake. The 16-inch line failure was reported Friday morning and is affecting Cooper’s Ditch. The quantity of the release is being determined.


Crews are working with the City of Chesapeake to divert the flow into a City manhole while they make the necessary repairs.


The outside northbound lane of S. Battlefield Boulevard as well as Ashley Road is closed at this time to ensure the safety of the crew while they work.

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Construction Notice Update #12 for the City of Chesapeake - March 2025

--Intersection/Road Closure at Great Bridge Boulevard and Bainbridge Boulevard--

 

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, will continue work to install a sanitary sewer pipeline across the intersection of Great Bridge Boulevard and Bainbridge Boulevard. This work should take place primarily between the hours of 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday – Friday. The road closure/detour will be in place 24 hours/day.

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Traffic Advisory - March 3, 2025

CHESAPEAKEHRSD crews will install sanitary sewer pipeline at the intersection of Great Bridge Boulevard and Bainbridge Boulevard beginning as early as Monday, March 10, with work expected to continue for 4-6 weeks.

  • Passenger vehicles will follow a signed detour route for thru traffic for Bainbridge Boulevard using S. Military Highway, Campostella Road, Great Bridge Boulevard, Lincoln Street, and Outlaw Street as indicated on the map below.

  • Emergency and bus services are aware of this road closure.

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Notice to Neighbors - February 2025

 

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is undertaking a project to rehabilitate and/or replace portions of the sanitary sewer system in the South Norfolk area of Chesapeake and Norfolk. This effort will improve performance and reliability within HRSD’s sanitary sewer system. The answers to some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) can be found here.

Project Overview

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Construction Notice Update #11 for the City of Chesapeake - February 2025

--Utility Work to Continue--

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, will begin work to install a sanitary sewer pipeline along the access road to Luck Stone between Big Daddys Chrome and RS Andrews of Tidewater. This work should take place primarily between the hours of 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday – Friday. The lane closure will be in place 24 hours/day.

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Construction Notice Update #51 for the City of Chesapeake - February 2025

--Project Update--

 

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"Reducing Rainwater in the Sanitary Sewer System-Chesapeake"
High Priority Inflow and Infiltration Reduction Program (GN020300)

 

Webpage Reviewed: March 10, 2026


HRSD is undertaking a project to identify, design, and construct important improvements in your community to help reduce the amount of rainwater that gets into the sanitary sewer system through inflow and infiltration. This project will include rehabilitating and replacing damaged public sanitary sewer pipes, service lateral connections, and manholes along with a limited number of privately-owned sanitary sewer systems as part of a voluntary private inflow and infiltration program. The result of this work will help reduce the occurrence of sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) caused by rainfall events, protecting public health and our region’s waterways.

HRSD will assess the sanitary sewer systems in the project areas identified in the Regional Wet Weather Management Plan (RWWMP), located in Chesapeake, James City County, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Williamsburg, and York County. Working in collaboration with Locality Partners and private landowners, HRSD will identify and reduce the volume of SSOs through the cost-effective reduction of Inflow and Infiltration. This Program is part of HRSD’s Consent Decree with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Early work includes collecting public and privately-owned sanitary sewer system condition assessment data, evaluating rainfall and sewer flows, and reviewing the data to determine where rainwater and groundwater may be entering these sanitary sewer systems and contributing to sewer overflows. The data will also be used to identify and prioritize potential future inflow and infiltration reduction project work areas and implementation schedules. Data collection activities may involve sewer flow monitoring, smoke testing of the sanitary sewer systems, closed-circuit television (CCTV) inspections of public and private sewers and service laterals, dye testing, and manhole inspections. Once all data is collected, the project team will determine which repairs will be more cost-effective than transporting and treating the associated rainwater and groundwater. The project team will then design and construct the recommended improvements. When complete, these projects will reduce the volume of SSOs into our local waterways.

Please use the map below to view work that is currently occurring in your area.


Notices

 

October 2025 - Smoke Testing Notice

 

Project Documents

 

October 31, 2025 - HPIIRP Project Package #1 (Programmatic Activities)

October 31, 2025 - HPIIRP Comprehensive Agreement

September 23, 2025 - HPIIRP Comprehensive Agreement Resolution

Construction Notice Update #50 for the City of Chesapeake - January 2025

--Project Update--

 

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