Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation - Regional (Metropolitan Council)

updated: Thursday, May 03, 2012

Current Status
A construction schedule has not yet been provided by Met Council. At this time, no construction is expected to occur until either late 2012 or early 2013. Additional details will be provided as more information becomes available from the Met Council.

Project Description
The Metropolitan Council is in the process of replacing and rehabilitating a regional sanitary sewer (force main) referred to as the Hopkins Interceptor. This sewer pipe extends across the entire length of the City of St. Louis Park from Hopkins to Minneapolis, and generally follows an alignment along the south frontage road of Highway 7, and Lake Street between Louisiana Ave. and the City of Hopkins. Rehabilitation and replacement of this facility will occur in phases over a multi-year period. A first phase between the MN&S Railroad Tracks and Highway 100 was completed in 2010 as part of the Highway 7 & Wooddale Interchange Project. Work scheduled for 2012 includes a portion along the south frontage road between Lynn Avenue S. and France Avenue. S. Scheduling and other information will be provided once it is received from the Metropolitan Council.

Contact
Adam Gordon | Met Council Environmental Services
P: (612) 602-4508 | adam.gordon@metc.state.mn.us

Scott Brink | City Engineer
City Hall | 5005 Minnetonka Blvd. | St. Louis Park, MN 55416
P: (952) 924-2687 | F: (952) 924-2663 | sbrink@stlouispark.org