Webb Lift Station Replacement
The Webb Lift Station on Shingle Mill Road, which is long past its serviceable life, is the final link in the sewer system that collects and sends all wastewater to the sanitary plant. This project will replace the building itself and all major components including pumps, controls, generator. The new lift station will provide more capacity to: a) support community growth, and b) allow more rainwater to enter the system as underground pipes age.
This project is absolutely critical!
The below pictures will show the progress as it is being made.
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August 28: Construction fencing and final layout.

September 7: Dig out started
September 10: Forms Set
September 11: Electrical Conduit
September 11: Electrical Conduit
September 12: Rebar
September 12: Rebar
September 20: Concrete Pad & New Power Pole
September 20: Concrete Pad & New Power Pole, Old Building Being Demolished
September 24: Old building removed. Trench dug for main power and conduit installed
September 24: Old building removed. Trench dug for main power and conduit installed
September 26: New Building framed
September 26: New Building framed
October 3: Roof, trim work and fully papered ready for siding and roofing. On the inside of the building it has been fully insulated.

October 14: Generator put in place

October 14: Generator put in place

October 15: Install generator and exhaust thimble

October 15: Install generator and exhaust thimble

November 5: Conduit being dug in and installed between the wet well and the new building

November 5: Conduit being dug in and installed between the wet well and the new building

November 5: Conduit being dug in and installed between the wet well and the new building

November 6: BEFORE PIC: The top 18 inches of the current Web Avenue sewage wet wel

November 6: BEFORE PIC: The top 18 inches of the current Web Avenue sewage wet well

November 12: AFTER PIC: The sewer wet well cover is fully wrapped watertight, and the joints and concrete are forever sealed











