Union Street Sewer Separation
UPDATE August 23, 2024:
MAC Construction has finished installing the roadway base gravels and paved the first course of pavement today. After Labor Day, MAC plans to install curbing on Union Street between State Street and Middle Street. They will finish sidewalks after the curb is installed.
The City of Portsmouth Department of Public Works hosted a public preconstruction meeting for the Union Street Phase 2 Sewer Separation Project on April 2, 2024. Go to the presentation materials and the video recording from the meeting.
The Department of Public Works is conducting sewer separation work in the Union Street area as required by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES). The project involves the replacement of water mains and services, sewer mains and services, and the separation of stormwater drainage, as well as reconstruction of the streets and sidewalks and completion of Phase 1. The project will help reduce combined sewer overflows (CSOs).
Zachary Cronin, Assistant City Engineer
603-610-7304 or 603-957-8795
zmcronin@cityofportsmouth.com
Review the complete plan here.
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Project Description:
This project is part of the City's ongoing Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan in accordance with the EPA Supplemental Compliance Plan. The project includes water, sewer, drainage and streetscape modifications on Union Street from Middle Street to State Street. The project will also address side streets, including Coffins Court, Cabot Street and sections of Austin Street. Additional sewer funding will be used from the previous CIP sewer project (EF-17-SD-95 Union Street Reconstruction).
The Department of Public Works began the process of a sewer separation project in the Union Street area in the spring of 2022. As part of the City’s Wastewater Master Plan and Long Term Control Plan, separating wastewater from stormwater is an ongoing responsibility under the Consent Decree agreement between the City of Portsmouth and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES). The project involves the installation of three separate water mains: one for drinking water, one for wastewater and one for stormwater, along with reconstruction of the streets. The project will help reduce combined sewer overflows (CSOs) when the single pipe is flooded with stormwater in heavy rain events.
Project Phase 1 Status:
Project Manager:
Zachary Cronin, Assistant City Engineer
603-610-7304 or 603-957-8795
zmcronin@cityofportsmouth.com
Estimated Completion Phase 1: October 2023
FY23 Estimated Cost: $3,350,000 (General Fund/Water/Sewer) CIP, page 194-195.
Funding Source: Bonded. Included in CIP for FY23
Designer/Contractor: CMA Engineers, Inc.
Public Meetings
APRIL 2, 2024. Go to video recording of the meeting.
MAY 3, 2023. Go to video recording of the meeting.
JUN 28, 2022. Go to video recording of the meeting. Go to a PDF of the presentation.
Detailed map of utilities layout.
Detailed map of proposed road and sidewalk configuration.
TUES FEB 1, 2022 – Go to PDF of the presentation
City staff and the project design consultant CMA Engineers shared details on the project and solicited residents’ thoughts on project requirements and opportunities. The meetings included a review of the existing site conditions, contemplated improvements, the design schedule, and a question and answer period. Future public meetings will address the proposed design approach and overall construction timeline. Through February, the City and its subcontractors surveyed homes and buildings in the area to determine the location and elevation of sewer service pipes from each building. This review ensures that the new sewer main accommodates these outflows properly.
Project Meeting Recordings
2.2.2022 Willard Ave Sewer Separation Project
February 3, 20222.2.2022 Willard Ave Sewer Separation Project
2.1.2022 Union Street Sewer Separation Project
February 2, 20222.1.2022 Union Street Sewer Separation Project