Anderson Township, September 11, 2007 - The Board of County Commissioners recently approved funding for the construction of the Britney Acres Pump Station Upgrade Project. Managed by the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati (MSD), construction is scheduled to begin September 17, 2007 and is expected to be substantially complete by March 14, 2008.
This project will replace and upgrade the existing Britney Acres Pump Station and eliminate the pump station overflow, located at 8100 Woodruff Road, in Anderson Township, Hamilton County, Ohio. The existing pump station was built in 1979 with a pumping capacity of 132 GPM. The replacement pump station will have a pumping capacity of 800 GPM expandable to 1100 GPM and will be equipped with backup electric generator.
Work under this project will include the demolition of the existing pump station, construction of the replacement pump station, upgrade of approximately 650 feet of 10 inch force main, addition of an underground generator, and the relocation of existing telemetry equipment. Construction contract was awarded to Bray Arnsperger Excavating Co. in the amount of $576,131.00 for a combined contract for the general and electrical work.
This project is part of MSD's ongoing Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which is focused on continually updating and improving the operation of MSD's wastewater collection and treatment systems.
Every day, the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati (MSD) manages the effective collection and treatment of more than 200 million gallons of wastewater and actively maintains 3,000 miles of sanitary and combined sewers that run through the 49 municipalities and townships of Hamilton County. Owned by Hamilton County and operated by the City of Cincinnati, MSD is committed to continually maintaining and improving its wastewater collection and treatment systems for the betterment of both public and environmental health.
Project Manager Moustafa Moteleb, P.E.
(513) 557-5908
moustafa.moteleb@cincinnati-oh.gov