Pierce County will begin replacing the sewer main along Brookdale Road in Parkland Oct. 1. The project is expected to last through February 2015.
Work will begin at the intersection of A Street and 133rd Street East and move north to Brookdale Road. The project, managed by Public Works and Utilities, will continue along Brookdale Road from A Street South to Golden Given Road East.
The county will replace about 5,000 feet of pipe with a 72-inch diameter interceptor pipe. The existing 30-inch diameter sewer pipe is nearing its capacity of 7 million gallons per day, is heavily corroded, and is located in an area affected by high groundwater levels. Groundwater seeps into the sewer pipe, reducing its capacity to carry wastewater.
Traffic will periodically be detoured throughout the work. Signs will be posted when a detour is required and flaggers will assist motorists when necessary. There will be local access during the detours. The county will work with property owners to minimize impacts.
Visit www.co.pierce.wa.us/brookdaleinterceptor for project information.
MEDIA CONTACTS:Jane Vandenberg, P.E., Public Works and Utilities Sewer Utility project manager
(253) 798-4641jvande@co.pierce.wa.us
Callene Abernathy, Public Works and Utilities Sewer and Water Utilities public information specialist
(253) 798-4661caberna@co.pierce.wa.us