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Bellevue Pump Station Upgrade and Force Main Installation
Wastewater force main installation -- completed March 2008To protect public health and the environment, King County built a new wastewater force main to connect the Bellevue Pump Station to a regional pipeline east of I-405 that transports wastewater to King County's wastewater treatment plant in Renton. The new 5,300-foot force main will help meet the wastewater treatment needs in west Bellevue and Bellevue's central business district for the next 50 years. Work scheduleThe project began in late July 2007 and finished in March 2008. Construction occured in the following sequence: Summer 2007Crews staged equipment and supplies along Southeast Sixth Street in front of the Bellevue Pump Station and just east of the Bellevue Club. Drilling begins at both sites, proceeding east from the Bellevue Pump Station and west from the Bellevue Club. Equipment and supplies stored at the 118 th Avenue SE and SE 5 th Street intersection, north of the Lake Hills Connector work site. Fall 2007Drilling finished at Bellevue Pump Station and begins at Lake Hills Connector work site, heading west towards the Bellevue Club. Winter 2007-2008Drilling finished at Lake Hills Connector site. Pipe testing, repaving and restoration work began in early 2008. The project concludes in March 2008. Horizontal directional drillingTo minimize community impacts and protect public safety, King County's contractor used an innovative technique called horizontal directional drilling to install most of the new pipe. Drilling rigs located at opposite ends of the pipe alignment used radio-guided drill heads to bore a pilot hole toward each other. The pilot hole has completed underground, and widened by reaming tools to accommodate the sewer pipe. This type of drilling reduced the risk to property and the need for traffic detours, excavation and repaving.
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Department of Natural Resources and Parks Updated: March 26, 2008 |
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