Tab for ongoing city sewer projects: $560 million
Advertiser Staff
Ever wonder what the city does with the wastewater treatment fees it collects from O'ahu residents?
Here's part of the answer.
The City and County of Honolulu's Department of Environmental Services will be working on seven major sewer projects in June that may impact roadways and traffic on Oahu.
The projects are:
• Halona Street Relief Sewer - Installation of a new sewer line and manholes along Olomea Street and along Kohou Street, from Olomea Street to North King Street.
• Peterson Lane and Pua Lane Sewer Rehabilitation - Installation of a new gravity sewer line on King Street, Peterson Lane and Pua Lane.
• Wanaao Road/Keolu Drive Reconstruction Sewer - Installation of a gravity sewer line along Wanaao Road between Palawiki and Papalani streets.
• Kailua Road Sewers - Installation of a new 8-inch sewer line along Kailua Road between Hahani Street and Aoloa Road.
• St. Louis Heights Sewer Rehabilitation - Installation of cured-in-place pipes along roads and easements and sewer laterals and manhole rehabilitation in areas along Bertram and Alencastre streets, St. Louis Drive and Kaminaka Drive.
• Ilimalia Loop/Mokapu Boulevard Sewer Rehabilitation - Installation of cured-in-place pipes and sewer manhole rehabilitation on Ilimalia Loop and along Mokapu Boulevard between Ililani Street and Kalaheo Avenue.
• Kapiolani Boulevard Water and Sewer System Improvements – Installation of gravity lines along Kapiolani Boulevard between Piikoi Street and Kalakaua Avenue and a new force main along Kalakaua Avenue between the Ala Wai Bridge and Kapiolani Boulevard.
Approximately 50 other projects are also under way, focused on Oahu's wastewater treatment plants, pump stations and collection system. These projects are part of $560 million worth of ongoing wastewater projects, including planning, design, construction, project management and equipment project phases.