March 17, 2021 Phase 1 of District’s Facility Upgrade Completed! The District is proud to announce a significant milestone in its multi-year, $64 million Secondary Treatment Plant Upgrade and Recycled Water Expansion Project.
January 22, 2021 The parking lot at the District’s Reclamation Area is scheduled to be temporarily closed for resurfacing/repaving. The lot closure is currently anticipated to start on February 8, weather permitting, and is expected to continue for an estimated two-to-three weeks.
Starting Monday, June 22, 2020 Smith Ranch Road will be open on weekdays, after having been closed Monday-Friday for the past several weeks due to construction activity. This means that weekday access to the reclamation area parking lot will resume.
Smith Ranch Road Closed Weekdays Monday June 8 through Friday June 19, 4 am – 5 pm. The District has previously mentioned the likelihood of additional closures of Smith Ranch Road due to construction activity. The road has been closed weekdays for the last two weeks, and the District has now approved an additional two-week public safety closure of Smith Ranch Road.
Construction on the three-year, $62 million Secondary Treatment Plant Upgrade and Recycled Water Expansion Project continues! An upcoming construction milestone is a significant concrete pour, which will support the installation of the new Anoxic Basin, Aeration Basin, and Electrical Building. An estimated total of 410 cubic yards of concrete will be brought onto the District’s job site during September. This means that concrete trucks are expected to be making at least 80 trips in and out via S
Starting this week, construction activity has significantly increased on the three-year, $62 million Secondary Treatment Plant Upgrade and Recycled Water Expansion Project. This increased construction activity means there will be a major increase in heavy construction equipment traffic on Smith Ranch Road – a high level of caution is advised for anyone visiting the District. In particular, this activity will include very frequent concrete and reinforcement steel deliveries that will be needed to
Starting in mid-May, there will be a significant increase in construction activity on Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District property, as part of its three-year, $62 million Secondary Treatment Plant Upgrade and Recycled Water Expansion Project. This work will impact parking, traffic, and pedestrian use.