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Applications and Reasons for Decisions (ARFD)

[PENDING : APPLICATION UNDER REVIEW]

Client: City of Pitt Meadows
Purpose: INSTITUTIONAL/PUBLIC WORKS
Region: Lower Mainland, Surrey
Agency: Crown Land Allocation
File: #2412037

Jun 22, 2018

Location: Pitt Meadows
Area (Hectares): 0.52 +-
BCGS Mapsheet: 92G027
Legal Description: UNSURVEYED FORESHORE OR LAND COVERED BY WATER BEING PART OF THE BED OF STURGEON SLOUGH, GROUP 1, NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT

 

The City of Pitt Meadows is proposing to replace a nearly 70 year old Pump Station on the Sturgeon Slough in north eastern Pitt Meadows known as the Pitt Polder Pump Station. The City applied for a grant to have the station replaced. The grant was approved in late 2017 with the proposed pump station to begin construction in early 2018. The station will be constructed adjacent to the existing station to the north. The site is located east of Rannie Road, roughly 720m inland.

Additionally, as part of the Pitt Polder Pump Station Upgrades project, three (3) existing CSP culverts and one (1) CSP floodbox are to be relined with HDPE pipe due to severe degradation.

This portion of the project will be done concurrently with the construction of the new pump station.

Please refer to the submitted Management Plan and Preliminary Design Drawings for further information regarding siteproject works.



Management Plan

[applicationpdf]

Project Description (Culverts)

[applicationpdf]

Project Description (Pump Station)

[applicationpdf]

General Location Map

[applicationpdf]
 

Specific Location Map

[applicationpdf]



DECISIONS
NOTICE: No decisions have been made for this application at this time.

END DECISIONS

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