Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station construction update
King County, Washington sent this bulletin at 04/17/2018 12:51 PM PDT
More activities begin; crews building secant pile
Starting in mid-April 2018, crews will begin building the wall of the facility’s underground Influent Pump Station. Work will include drilling holes about 90 feet into the ground and installing four-foot wide concrete cylinders. The cylinders are called secant piles.
Secant piles lock together to create a structurally stable ring. This ring will be nearly 100 feet wide and is part of the Influent Pump Station’s structural wall.
Secant pile installation is expected to take three to four months.
A video showing what building the secant pile wall might look and sound like is available on our website.
What to expect:
• Work completed weekdays between normal work
hours, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
• Drills, pumps, excavators, cranes and trucks working
on project site
• Secant piling and excavation activities to continue
through the summer
• Increased truck traffic in and out of the site
• Increased noise and vibrations near the site
• Hotline staffed 24/7

King County will work with the community every step of the way.
We have a 24-hour construction hotline (206-205-9286). Please leave a message with your phone number and King County’s team will get back to you.
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