Town of Purcellville Special Projects
TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
Road Closures
• 690 South/32nd Street between Main Street and A Street closed for 32nd Street Infrastructure Improvements. Closure will begin June 22, 2009 and will end September 4, 2009.
• Special Events
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UTILITY PROJECTS
690 South/32nd Street Infrastructure Improvement Project
This project involves the replacement of 50+ year old water line in S. 32nd Street (690 S) between J Street and Nursery Avenue with a new, larger water line. The water line replacement will occur in conjunction with installation of a gravity sewer line between Rugby Court and Nursery Avenue along 32nd Street, remove Holly Hill and Davis Drive Pump Stations from service, the installation of water main between Nursery Avenue and Rugby Court, the installation of sidewalk on the east side of 32nd Street between Nursery Avenue and Rugby Court, and the replacement of a small diameter culvert under 32nd Street with a box culvert. 32nd Street (690 S) between Main Street and A Street will be open to local traffic ONLY for the duration of the project, which is anticipated to last from June 22 to early September, 2009.
Links to Plans: Drawing 1 Drawing 2
Links to What's New: Press Releases 7/13 7/20 7/27 Updates 7/7 7/17 7/31
8/14 8/21 8/28
9/4 9/11 9/18
9/25 10/2 10/9
10/30
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BSWF ENR and Expansion Improvements
Construction is underway for a 0.5 mgd expansion of the treatment capability and Enhanced Nutrient Reduction for the Basham Simms Wastewater Facility. A new Regulation from the Department of Environmental Quality requires the BSWF to meet much more stringent nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorous) limits by the year 2010 to address compliance with the Chesapeake Bay Act. Construction is scheduled to be completed March 2010.
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Purcellville Water Resources
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Maintenance Facility
The Town is constructing a 13,578 square foot Maintenance Facility for Streets and Maintenance/Utilities branch of the Public Works Department. This will allow for a more efficient response to routine and emergency work orders with more space to organize tools and equipment; savings in dollars and time. Construction is scheduled to be completed January 2010.
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FACILITY/COMMUNITY PROJECTS
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GREEN PROJECTS
Water Conservation Plan
A conservation program has been developed to include a broad spectrum of water conservation methods that the Town is implementing. The program is hoped to increase awareness of water conservation and in turn reduce overall everyday water demand to the Town's system. Visit here for additional information. Program is ongoing.
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