Cincinnati, March 2, 2007 – The Board of County Commissioners recently approved funding for the Greenridge 5th Pump Station Upgrade Project. Managed by the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati (MSD), construction is scheduled to begin on March 5, 2007 and is to be completed by September 4, 2007.
This project is located approximately 350 feet west of the terminus of Windon Drive in Colerain Township, Hamilton County, Ohio. This project consists of replacing an existing pump station that was constructed in 1966. The project also consists of replacing approximately 1019 feet of 4-inch force main with 6-inch force main. The proposed improvements include construction of a duplex submersible pump station, valve chamber, standby power generator and a pump control panel that will incorporate an upgrade to the telemetry system. Site improvements include the installation of a retaining wall system and driveway and other pavement improvements. The construction contractors are Sunesis Construction Co. and B&J Electrical Co., Inc.
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 Jeff Dean, P.E.
(513) 244-1364
jeffrey.dean@cincinnati-oh.gov