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WPCA updates: Kila Brook pump station redesign, Beacon Street sewer replacement and multiple engineering projects

Norwalk Water Pollution Control Authority · January 20, 2026
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Summary

The WPCA reported ongoing work on the Kila Brook pump station (temporary bypass, redesign task order issued), Beacon Street sanitary sewer replacement (24-inch PVC, trench paving in winter), Port Point sewer-shed mapping and other engineering project milestones; FEMA/EDA funding for Kila Brook remains uncertain.

WPCA staff updated the board on several construction and engineering projects on Jan. 20, highlighting design progress, active work and outstanding funding questions for a major pump station replacement.

On Kila (Killebrew) Brook pump station, staff said the plant is operating on a temporary bypass system daily and that the city continues to work on insurance and FEMA claims for storm damage sustained in August 2024. Ralph Kolb said previously approved capital funding of roughly $4.5 million is…

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