Project Description
Pump Station 043 was constructed in 1964 and serves a trailer
park, two multi-story apartment complexes, a residential area, and a large
shopping center. The pump station has insufficient capacity to meet peak
flows and relies on a temporary emergency bypass pump to meet flows during
storm events. The generator room, a later addition to the building, is
settling and separating from the original building. This project will
provide new correctly sized pumps, modify and repair the building, install a
new standby diesel-driven pump in case of power failures, replace electrical
and control equipment and ventilation fans, and provide odor
control. Scope of Work:- Demolition
of existing generator room including base slab, and portions of existing
driveway.- Removal
of the existing pumps and motors, suction & discharge piping, associated valves, and existing standby emergency
generator. - Removal
of existing electrical equipment, instrumentation and control panels. - Removal
of existing force main, installation of new
6-inch and 8-inch force main pipe, and installation of new emergency bypass piping.- Site restoration.- New control room wall and repair of existing roof. - Installation of new flow meter vault and flow meter. - Installation of two (2) vertical close-coupled
solid handling pumps and one (1) diesel-driven self-priming pump. - New supply and exhaust ventilators
and electric heaters. - Wet well Rehab.- New instrumentation & controls.
Project Manager
Landon Kee
757-926-8668
keeld@nnva.gov
Inspector