Liberty Island Water, Sewer Upgrade Begins

June 2, 2015
Visitor access will be maintained during construction

Construction has begun on a project to upgrade water and sewer lines serving Liberty Island, the site of the Statue of Liberty, in Upper New York Bay.

The Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority provides water and wastewater service to Liberty Island, which is operated by the National Park Service. Hatch Mott MacDonald (HMM) was retained in 2012 by the Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority to design replacements for the existing water and sewer lines, which were undersized and vulnerable to damage. Interruption of service would require closing the island, which receives more than 4 million visitors per year.

The new design includes the use of horizontal directional drilling to install separate 2,400-ft-long water and sewer lines through the bedrock of New York Harbor. Three thousand feet of water pipe and 3,000 ft of sewer force main will also be installed within Liberty State Park, using pipe-bursting techniques.

“HMM looks forward to the successful completion of this important project,” said Nick DeNichilo, president and CEO of HMM. “We are proud to help ensure safe and uninterrupted public access to one of the world’s most popular attractions and significant monuments.”

The project design is challenging due to the extremely limited construction area on Liberty Island. HMM performed eight geotechnical borings to determine the quality of bedrock, recommended the use of conductor casings on each end of the HDD crossings, designed temporary systems to maintain service during construction, obtained necessary permits, and coordinated with Liberty State Park and Liberty Island to maintain visitor access during construction.

Source: Hatch Mott Macdonald

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