The 225 Street Sewage Pump Station is located at the intersection of 225 Street and the Haney Bypass and it conveys sewage via the existing South Slope Forcemain west along River Road to Steeves Street where it discharges into a Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District trunk sewer. To meet the long-term needs of the City, both the pump station and forcemain need to be upgraded to reliably convey increasing sewer flows.
The City has retained Associated Engineering (B.C.) Ltd. to prepare the preliminary and detailed designs, prepare tender documents and provide construction services for the project.
The existing forcemain conveys sewage from the pump station along River Road from 225 Street to Steeves Street. The existing forcemain is located within the Fraser River Escarpment area and the intent is to re-route the new south slope forcemain north of the existing escarpment area and Haney slide. View proposed forcemain alignment (PDF)
The 225 Street Pump Station and South Slope Forcemain Project is a multi-phased project.
Should you have any questions, you may contact the City of Maple Ridge project manager, Andrew Lackner, at 604-467-7442
Phase 1
The construction of Phase 1, the forcemain from the pump station to Haney Bypass and to Cliff Avenue, was completed as part of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure reconstruction of the Haney Bypass Project.
Phase 2
The construction of Phase 2, upgrades to the pump station at 11555 225 Street, including replacement of all four pumps, electrical upgrades, new pipe and upgrades to the floors of the wet wells, was awarded to Drake Excavating Ltd. (2016) and is substantially complete. The pump station is currently in operation.
Phase 3
Phase 3 is the forcemain from Cliff Avenue, 221 Street, Lougheed Highway, Steeves Street and tie-in to the South Slope interceptor at River Road. The Phase 3 forcemain is currently under design.