This project – currently in the planning stage – will make improvements to the solids processing facilities at the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant, which serves the communities of Apple Valley, Elko New Market, Empire Township, Farmington, Lakeville and Rosemount. Work will include increasing the treatment plant’s primary solids digester capacity and increasing dewatered cake (solids) storage capacity. Project design is scheduled for 2014; construction is scheduled for 2015-2016.
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Tim O'Donnell, Project Citizen Liaison
tim.odonnell@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.1269 (Office)
952.451.4689 (Cell)
Southwest Minneapolis Interceptor Rehabilitation, MCES Project Nos. 807615, 807616 and 807617
This project includes rehabilitation of portions of four interceptors (regional sanitary sewers) in the Linden Hills and East Harriet Farmstead Neighborhoods in Minneapolis. Approximately 3.5 miles of the sewers and maintenance holes are showing signs of deterioration and are in need of rehabilitation. The work is expected to begin in summer 2013, and take place in various stages and locations through spring 2015.
Cedar Lake Area Sewer Improvements, MCES Project No. 804122
This regional sanitary sewer construction project follows on the work started in 2012 as part of the first phase of capital improvements included in the Hopkins System Improvements Project Facility Plan, and will replace portions of the existing Hopkins-St. Louis Park-Minneapolis Regional Sanitary Sewer to improve reliability. The project encompasses the area between Lynn Ave. S. in St. Louis Park and Dean Pkwy. in Minneapolis. Moving northeast from Lynn Ave. S., the new sanitary sewer pipe alignment follows the Highway 7 South Service Rd., France Ave. S., Sunset Blvd., Depot St., W. 28th St., Xerxes Ave. S. and W. 29th St. to Dean Pkwy. The work began in October 2012 and continues through 2014.
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Adam Gordon, Principal Engineer
adam.gordon@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.4508 (Office)
Tim O'Donnell, Project Citizen Liaison
tim.odonnell@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.1269 (Office)
952.451.4689 (Cell)
Hopkins Lift Station Reconstruction, MCES Project No. 804100
This lift station reconstruction project is part of the overall improvements included in the Hopkins System Improvements Project Facility Plan. The project includes building a regional sanitary sewer lift station in Oakes Park in the City of Hopkins. This will replace the MCES lift station currently located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Blake Road and Lake Street. Construction is scheduled to begin in fall 2013, and conclude with restoration activities in spring 2015.
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Adam Gordon, Principal Engineer
adam.gordon@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.4508 (Office)
Tim O'Donnell, Project Citizen Liaison
tim.odonnell@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.1269 (Office)
952.451.4689 (Cell)
West Lake Street and Irving Avenue South Sewer Improvements, MCES Project No. 807620
This project includes repair of approximately 1.5 miles of regional sanitary sewer on or near portions of West Lake Street and Irving Avenue South in Minneapolis. The work is expected to begin in December 2012 and be completed in July 2013.
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Tim O'Donnell, Project Citizen Liaison
tim.odonnell@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.1269 (Office)
952.451.4689 (Cell)
Calhoun-Isles Area Sewer Improvements, MCES Project No. 804120
This sewer construction project, as part of the first phase of capital improvements included in the Hopkins System Improvements Project Facility Plan, will replace portions of the existing Hopkins-St. Louis Park-Minneapolis Regional Sanitary Sewer to improve reliability. The project encompasses the area between Dean Parkway and East Calhoun Parkway in Minneapolis, generally following the Midtown Greenway. The majority of the construction is scheduled for completion in early 2013, with restoration of landscape, streets, sidewalks and trails to follow in spring/summer 2013.
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Adam Gordon, Principal Engineer
adam.gordon@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.4508 (Office)
Tim O'Donnell, Project Citizen Liaison
tim.odonnell@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.1269 (Office)
952.451.4689 (Cell)
Burnsville Interceptor Improvements, MCES Project No. 809058
This project – currently in the planning stage – will make improvements to approximately 5 miles of the Burnsville Interceptor, the regional sanitary sewer that serves the cities of Burnsville and Savage and a portion of Lakeville. Work will include installing linings inside the existing sewer and rehabilitating maintenance holes as needed. The segment of the sewer to be improved is approximately one-half to 1 mile south of the Minnesota River, and extends from Interstate 35W in Burnsville to approximately 1 mile east of Highway 77 (Cedar Ave.) in Eagan. The work is scheduled for late 2013 and 2014.
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Tim O'Donnell, Project Citizen Liaison
tim.odonnell@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.1269 (Office)
952.451.4689 (Cell)
Minneapolis Interceptor Rehabilitation Phase 2, MCES Project No. 807625
This project – currently in the planning stage – will include rehabilitation of regional sanitary sewers at several locations in Minneapolis:
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Replacement of approximately 1,200 feet of Interceptor 1-MN-344 north of Minnehaha Pkwy. between Minnehaha Creek and Minnehaha Ave. in southeast Minneapolis.
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Reconstruction of the regulator on the west side of Minnehaha Creek, north of Minnehaha Pkwy.
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Rehabilitation of six other regulators in Minneapolis (one in downtown Minneapolis and five along the Mississippi River between 26th St. and Lake St.).
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Rehabilitation of approximately 14,000 feet of Interceptor 1-MN-344, generally south of Lake Harriet between France Ave. and Freemont Ave. in southwest Minneapolis, by installing a cured-in-place lining inside the existing sewer.
The work is scheduled in various stages in 2013-2015.
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Tim O'Donnell, Project Citizen Liaison
tim.odonnell@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.1269 (Office)
952.451.4689 (Cell)
North Minneapolis Interceptor Rehabilitation, MCES Project No. 807610
This project includes rehabilitation of portions of four interceptors (regional sanitary sewers) in the Shingle Creek and Lind-Bohanon Neighborhoods in Minneapolis. Approximately 2.7 miles of the sewers are showing signs of deterioration and are in need of rehabilitation. The work is expected to begin in December 2012, and take place in various stages and locations throughout 2013.
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Rex Huttes, Principal Engineer
rex.huttes@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.4522 (Office)
Tim O'Donnell, Project Citizen Liaison
tim.odonnell@metc.state.mn.us
651.602.1269 (Office)
952.451.4689 (Cell)