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Torresdale Treated Water Pump Station Upgrades

Current Phase:

Start:

March 2021

Completion:

Estimated Early 2027

Overview

The Torresdale Treated Water Pump Station is getting upgrades to improve water delivery in Northeast Philadelphia. Pump stations help move water through the system. They also maintain water pressure for customers. The Torresdale Pump Station supplies neighborhoods across Northeast Philadelphia with treated drinking water.

The pump station was built in the early 1900s. By the 1950s, its equipment was aging and due for improvements. The pump station was upgraded in 1957 to serve the growing City. Since then, it has had several smaller upgrades to maintain its equipment, but the aging equipment is reaching the end of its useful life. This project modernizes the pump station with new equipment and technology.

We are replacing pumps and electrical systems to improve performance and reliability. The project also includes structural repairs, plumbing improvements, and yard piping upgrades. All work is taking place within the existing site.

All dates are subject to change.

What is the Water Revitalization Plan (WRP)?

The WRP is Philadelphia’s multi-decade plan to strengthen and upgrade essential drinking water infrastructure. From upgraded facilities to new water mains, the WRP will improve our water system. There are dozens of projects included in the WRP which will benefit all neighborhoods across Philadelphia. Learn more about the Water Revitalization Plan –>

For more information, contact:

Project #64093

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Project Files

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