The Town of Bennett is seeking to improve the Town's sanitary sewer collection system safety, capacity and efficiency for Town residents and business owners, by installing 3,000 feet of 12" sanitary sewer bypass or interceptor line on the east side of Town of Bennett, in Adams County, Colorado.
The new sanitary sewer bypass will extend from Bennett Ave at Custer Street north across two Colorado State Highways and a Union Pacific main line rail and right-of-way, to 8th street, and then east along Washington Way. The bypass main will terminate and connect to an existing sanitary sewer main pipe stub located at Washington Way and Morgan Way, within the Bennett Ranch Development, east of the Bennett School District Campus.
Notably, the Project will collect flows from the Bennett Upper Elementary School site, will take the Town's Shari's Court lift station out of service, and will dramatically reduce flows to the the Town's Cordella lift station. When completed, the project is expected to ultimately divert over 100,000 gallons per day of wastewater, at peak flows of up to 300 gpm, away from and around older, existing areas of Town of Bennett.