Denver Water developed the Hillcrest water storage facility in the early 1960s to replace several small, temporary pumping stations to adequately serve the expanding population of southeast Denver. Denver Water will begin soon begin construction on an impressive $100-million, four-year project to replace an aging pump station and concrete storage tanks in south Denver near the intersection of I-25 and I-225. The Hillcrest Reservoir Tank and Pump Station Replacement Project will remove two conventionally reinforced concrete storage basins built in 1960—with a combined capacity of 30 million gallons—and replace them with a combined capacity of 45 million gallons and a durable design less susceptible to leaks. This will increase water storage capacity at Hillcrest by nearly 50%. Hillcrest serves thousands of customers in the south Denver area and will remain operational throughout the project, except for a few scheduled shutdowns. The expected time frame of construction will run through late 2019. The second phase will include pumping station upgrades to a capacity of 115 million gallons per day. Once completed, the final site will also benefit from significant landscape and irrigation improvements. This second phase of construction will overlap with the first and is anticipated for 2018 through early 2020.
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