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"Cedar Lane & Peake Lane Sewer Improvements"
Western Branch Sanitary Sewer Gravity Improvements (NP012400)

 

Webpage Reviewed: March 2, 2026


HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is undertaking a project to rehabilitate or replace the sanitary sewer pipeline and manholes along Cedar Lane and Peake Lane. This project will improve performance and reliability within HRSD’s sanitary sewer system.

The rehabilitation portion of work will cover the area on northbound Cedar Lane from the HRSD Cedar Lane Pump Station (PS #104) that is slightly north of West Norfolk Road down to the intersection at Peak Lane and will continue along eastbound Peake Lane to West Norfolk Road. The rehabilitation work will include cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining and manhole rehabilitation. CIPP is a jointless, seamless “pipe-within-a-pipe” method that requires little to no digging.

The project also includes the replacement of the sanitary sewer pipeline on northbound Cedar Lane from the intersection of Cedar Lane and Peake Lane to the intersection of Cedar Lane and Greenfield Drive. This section of work for the new sewer pipe will be installed in a trench, meaning pavement cutting and excavation will be necessary to install the new pipe. The new sewer pipe will replace the existing sewer pipe in the same location, and the old pipe will be removed and disposed of. Pavement restoration of the roadways affected by installation of the sewer pipe will occur once the sewer installation is complete.


Notices

 

March 2026 - Notice to Neighbors


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West Point Sanitary Sewer System Improvements
Small Communities Rehabilitation Phase VI
HRSD Capital Improvement Project (MP015500)

 

Webpage Reviewed: April 2, 2026


HRSD, your regional wastewater utility, is undertaking a project to improve the sanitary sewer system in West Point, Virginia. The project includes repairs, rehabilitation, and potential replacement of selected sewer pipes and manholes. New property line cleanouts and manholes will also be installed along the right-of-way, and one new manhole structure will be constructed. All work will take place within the existing right-of-way, and all affected areas will be restored upon completion.

Please refer to the “Roads Affected” section of this webpage for specific locations impacted by this work.

These improvements will enhance system reliability, improve public safety, and reduce the potential for stormwater infiltration into the sanitary sewer system.

Project Cost: $5,020,040


Notices

 

February 2026 - Construction Notice #1

January 2026 - Notice to Neighbors


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Manhole Improvements - Urbanna"
Small Communities Rehabilitation Phase V
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Projects (MP014800)


Webpage Reviewed: April 2, 2026


HRSD, your regional wastewater utility, is undertaking a project to raise or replace manhole frames and covers in West Point, Urbanna, and King William. The purpose of this project is to address manhole frames and covers that are damaged, broken, or below grade. Please see the Roads Affected Section of this webpage for specific roads that will be impacted. This effort will improve system reliability, enhance public safety, and reduce the potential for stormwater to enter the sanitary sewer.

Project Cost: Approximately $1,085,000


Notices

 

March 2026 - Notice to Neighbors


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"Manhole Improvements - King William"
Small Communities Rehabilitation Phase V
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (MP014800)

 

Webpage Reviewed: April 2, 2026


HRSD, your regional wastewater utility, is undertaking a project to raise or replace manhole frames and covers in West Point, Urbanna, and King William. The purpose of this project is to address manhole frames and covers that are damaged, broken, or below grade. This effort will improve system reliability, enhance public safety, and reduce the potential for stormwater to enter the sanitary sewer. Please see the Roads Affected Section of this webpage for specific roads that will be impacted.

Project Cost: $1,085,000


Notices

 

March 2026 - Notice to Neighbors


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Manhole Improvements - West Point"
Small Communities Rehabilitation Phase V
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Projects (MP014800)

 

Webpage Reviewed: April 2, 2026


HRSD, your regional wastewater utility, is undertaking a project to raise or replace manhole frames and covers in West Point, Urbanna, and King William. The purpose of this project is to address manhole frames and covers that are damaged, broken, or below grade. Please see the Roads Affected Section of this webpage for specific roads that will be impacted. This effort will improve system reliability, enhance public safety, and reduce the potential for stormwater to enter the sanitary sewer.

Project Cost: Approximately $1,085,000


Notices

 

February 2026 - Construction Notice #2

January 2026 - Construction Notice #1

September 2025 - Notice to Neighbors


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Onancock Water Meter Replacement
Onancock Meter Replacement
HRSD Capital Improvement Project (ES010600)

 

Webpage Reviewed: March 3, 2026


HRSD is assisting the Town of Onancock and Accomack County to replace nearly 800 water meters. The existing meters may be outdated or in questionable condition. The new meters will feature automated readings to improve accuracy and efficiency. They will be owned and operated by the Town of Onancock and the County of Accomack and billed by HRSD on their behalf. Residents will receive a combined bill that includes water usage, other locality charges, and HRSD’s wastewater treatment charges.


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August 2025 - Notice to Neighbors


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"Hollywood Area Sewer Pipeline & Pump Station Replacement"
Suffolk Pump Station Replacement
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (NP010620)

 

Webpage Reviewed: March 2, 2026


HRSD is undertaking a project to replace an aging pump station (PS-135) and its associated gravity sanitary sewer pipeline that runs along the banks of Shingle Creek between East Washington Street and Wilroy Road. This project will abandon / demolish the aged previous system and install a new modern system that will help ensure HRSD’s ability to protect public health and the environment for decades to come. The project includes:

  • A new 16-inch sewer pipe (force main): Located along Portsmouth Boulevard from the intersection of Portsmouth Boulevard and Wilroy Road to the junction with the 8-inch sewer pipe at Myrtle Street. The sewer pipe continues from the intersection of Portsmouth Boulevard and Myrtle Street south towards Cypress Point Park, and this section will be constructed via a trenchless crossing that does not require as much digging. The rest of the new sewer pipe will continue south through the Cypress Point Park, east along Kentucky Avenue, before continuing south along Hollywood Avenue and East Washington Street to the future pump station (PS-160) site and will be constructed via open-cut method that will require excavation
  • A new 8-inch sewer pipe (force main): Located along Portsmouth Boulevard from Myrtle Street to the future pump station (PS-159) site on Virginia Ham Drive. This installation includes two trenchless crossings. The remainder of the pipe installation will be via open-cut method that will require excavation
  • A new pump station, PS-159: Located near the intersection of Portsmouth Boulevard and Virginia Ham Drive
  • A new pump station, PS-160: Located at 2245 East Washington Street

To protect structures during construction, vibration monitoring will be utilized throughout the project. Vibration monitoring will be carried out in advance of and during construction. Alerts are provided to the contractor, and work will be stopped if these vibrations exceed federally established levels that may cause damage to residential structures.



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"Meadowbrook Sanitary Sewer Replacement"
Section W Force Main Replacement
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (AB010000 / AB010500)

 

Webpage Reviewed: March 2, 2026


HRSD is undertaking a project to replace their sanitary sewer pipeline in the Meadowbrook neighborhood along Shirland Avenue / North Shirland Avenue between North Shore Road and Meads Road. This effort will improve performance and reliability within HRSD’s sanitary sewer system. The new sewer pipe will be installed in a trench, meaning pavement cutting and excavation will be necessary to install the new pipe. Pavement restoration of the roadways affected by installation of the sewer pipe will occur in a phased manner once the sewer installation is complete. The existing sewer pipe will not be needed once the new sewer pipe is installed; it will be abandoned in place with minimal disturbance to the ground above.

Project Cost: Approximately $4,700,000


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"Reducing Rainwater in the Sanitary Sewer System-York County"
High Priority Inflow and Infiltration Reduction Program Implementation (GN020310)

 

Webpage Reviewed: April 2, 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

 

September 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


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"Reducing Rainwater in the Sanitary Sewer System-James City County"
High Priority Inflow and Infiltration Reduction Program Implementation (GN020310)

 

Webpage Reviewed: April 2, 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.