MAWSS has many construction projects and other capital improvement projects. From repairs to new expansions of infrastructure and more, check here for a list of current and upcoming projects.
MAWSS is rehabilitating a 48" wastewater forcemain by Eslava Creek via sliplining. The involves installing a slightly smaller carrier pipe into the forcemain.Estimated Cost: $4,256,208.00Estimated Completion: December 2025.
A new sludge dewatering facility is being constructed at the C.C. Williams Wastewater Treatment Plant. The new facility will have greater capacity, reliability and efficiency than the existing older facility. Increased dewatering efficiency means reduced costs in hauling sludge. Sludge from both the
The E.M. Stickney Water Treatment Plant, initially constructed in 1942 and is Mobile's primary drinking water treatment facility, will be getting a complete overhaul of all electrical systems. This project includes the installation of new generators providing greater electrical capacity and
The Magnolia Grove Lift Station and Force Main is being constructed to reduce sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) in the area resulting from blockages in the long gravity sewer crossing under the golf course.The project started on April 11, 2022.The anticipated completion date is May 6,
MAWSS is rehabilitating the 50 million gallon reservoir at the E.M. Stickney Water Treatment Plant.Start Date: May 23, 2023Completion Date: May 19, 2025Cost: $13.9 Million
This project is to redirect LS051 flow through a larger carrier pipe and different discharge point to help mitigate wet weather SSO's. Project #: 1025625Cost: $1,342,041Estimated Completion Date: June 26, 2024Click on the map to the right to view a
This project is to redirect LS089 flow through a larger carrier pipe and different discharge point at LS189 to help mitigate wet weather SSO's. Project Cost: $1,353,250.00Estimated Completion Date: May 2024
A new trunk sewer is being constructed parallel to the existing Eslava Creek trunk sewer for the purpose of reducing wet weather SSOs along the Eslava Creek trunk sewer. The new pipeline will add capacity for conveying wastewater from near Mt. Island Drive to a new pump station at Bucker Rd. The
Two 10 million gallon tanks will be constructed south of Norton's Lane and east of Navco Road to alleviate wet weather SSOs that occur near the Eslava Creek Trunk Sewer. The facility will also include a pump station constructed at 1272 Bucker Rd.Cost of Project:
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4725 Moffett Road
Mobile, AL 36618