Lake Arlington Force Main Part 2

  • Project typeWater and Wastewater Improvements
  • Project value$35,729,361
Water & Sanitary Sewer Imrpovements

The Lake Arlington force main is part of a project that will increase the sanitary sewer capacity to handle projected growth. That growth includes the new Tarleton campus as well as the wholesale cities of Burleson and Crowley.

 

The Lake Arlington force main is 42 inches in diameter. The force main will be installed from the lift station – north of Freeman Drive - through Kennedale, cross I-20 and Hwy 287, and continue northeast between Loop 820 and Lake Arlington. The force main will discharge into the existing Village Creek collection system north of Lake Arlington, just south of Rosedale Street. The total length of the force main is 7 miles.

 

This project includes three parts. This is Part 2 of the Lake Arlington Force Main and Lift Station capital improvement project.

  • Part 1 of the force main starts at the lift station and ends east of the Cravens Rd and Berry Street intersection. It is approximately 4.76 miles in length.
  • Part 2 of the force main picks up at the Cravens Road and Berry Street intersection and extends to just south of Rosedale Street. It is approximately 2.21 miles in length.
  • Part 3 is the lift station. It was constructed just north of Freeman Drive, south of I-20 and east of Anglin Drive.

Part 2 is in Fort Worth Council District 5.

 

**Join us Saturday, November 2, at 2 p.m. to learn about the upcoming construction of the Lake Arlington Force Main Part 1 and Part 2. Handley Meadowbrook Community Center - 6201 Beaty Street - is our host.

This is an open house format. The city's Transportation and Public Works group will also be at the open house to present their projects.*

 

Project Meeting

**Join us Saturday, November 2, at 2 p.m. to learn about the upcoming construction of the Lake Arlington Force Main Part 1 and Part 2. Handley Meadowbrook Community Center - 6201 Beaty Street - is our host.

This is an open house format. The city's Transportation and Public Works group will also be at the open house to present their projects.*

 

Project Update

Location

Willard Road at Quail Road, Fort Worth 76119  View Map

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