Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Pump Station to Provide Flood Risk Mitigation to Neighborhoods along the West Levee

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 25, 2024

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Estela Ornelas, Dallas Water Utilities
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Clay Church, Fort Worth District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
clayton.a.church@usace.army.mil, 817-886-1314

 Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Pump Station to Provide Flood Risk Mitigation to Neighborhoods along the West Levee  

What

The City of Dallas and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) invite the public and the media to join federal and local officials for a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the future Charlie Pump Station. The pump station is being constructed along the West Levee and is bounded by East Jefferson Boulevard and Brazos Street. The new pump station will provide flood risk mitigation with the capacity to collect and pump 225,000 gallons per minute of stormwater through the Charlie Pump System over the West Levee and into the Trinity River. The groundbreaking marks significant advancements on the Flood Risk Management Projects in the Dallas Floodway (DF) and Dallas Floodway Extension (DFE) that are funded through the Supplemental Appropriation in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 (PL 115-123). The pump station is scheduled to be operational mid-2026 

Who

Fort Worth District Commander, Colonel Calvin Kroeger – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Dallas City Council Member, Chad West – District 1
Dallas City Council Member, Carolyn King Arnold, District 4
Dallas City Council Member, Omar Narvaez – District 6
Dallas Water Utilities Director, Sarah Standifer

When

12:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 29, 2024; Weather Permitting  

Where

Near the Charlie Pump Station construction site  
816 Eads Avenue, Dallas, TX 75203 
(Media parking available)