Sanitary Sewer Extension - Cromwell, CT
Pasco Hill Road Sewers and Pump Station
This project allowed the Town of Cromwell to provide sanitary sewers to an undeveloped area of 600 acres in the northwest corner of the Town. The design included 1,500 linear feet of gravity sewers, 1,000 linear feet of force main and one pump station.
Coles Road Interceptor Sewer
This project was designed to enable the Town of Cromwell to service a vast area near the Town of Rocky Hill. This project consisted of approximately 13,000 linear feet of sewer pipe. The design called for considerable portions of this line to be jacked under existing highway embankments and the balance to be in open cut along the thread of a brook.
Cardinal Engineering provided construction contract administration and resident engineering services for this project.
Nordland Avenue Interceptor Sewer
This project enabled the Town of Cromwell to provide sanitary sewers to a 3,000-acre area with a potential population of 8,000 people in the northeastern portion of the Town of Cromwell which includes the Tournament Players Club.
The approximately 11,000 linear feet of interceptor sewers were constructed along abandoned railroad tracks.
Shunpike Road Pumping Station
The Sewer Commission had a strong interest in attracting industrial development in a section of the town where sewer service was unavailable. Sewering this area depended upon the construction of a trunk sewer which was unfeasible at the time. A temporary solution of constructing a pumping station and using the reserve capacity of an existing and under-utilized sewer line was devised.
The pumping station has a capacity of 0.7 MGD with an 8" force main 3,500 feet long. 4,000 linear feet of gravity lines offers sewer service to the area.