Current Projects

Root Control Project Phase 1

LASA has contracted with Duke’s Root Control Services to chemically treat roots in sewer mains. This is phase 1 of a mutil-year project to address root intrusion into the sewer mains.

Lower Little Conestoga Interceptor Rehabilitation Phase 4 Restoration Phase

This is the fourth phase of the 5- year interceptor rehabilitation project, which will rehabilitate 4,118 feet of interceptor and 17 manholes. Cost estimate $3,000,000

The project has been awarded to Spiniello Companies.

Silver Spring Pump Station Upgrade Design

This is a contract to design, bid, and manage construction of replacing LASA’s Silver Spring pump station, as recommended in the collection master plan.  The design and construction management contract is with ARRO Consulting.

Total cost of this project is $169,681.00

Landisville 1 Pump Station Upgrade Design

This contract is for design and construction administration of the upgrade and expansion of LASA’s Landisville 1 pump station, as recommended in the LASA collection system master plan.  The contract is with ARRO Consulting.

Total cost of this project is $303,894.00

Trucked Waste Improvements Design

This is the permitting, planning, design, bidding and construction administration for the Authority’s trucked waste improvements project at the LASA treatment plant.  The design contract is with Hazen & Sawyer.

This construction project would include construction of a trucked waste administration building and 2 holding tanks, each with submersible chopper pumps, screening equipment, new force main discharge piping, new electric, potable and utility water to serve the new station, and construction of an enclosure for the receiving area.

Total cost of this project is $226,425.00

LASA Treatment Plant Upgrade

The LASA treatment facility is undergoing a major upgrade that will include rehabilitation, replacement, and new construction of improvements to the liquid process, including a five stage BNR process that requires retrofitting existing process tanks and construction of 2 new trains, 4 new blowers and aeration piping, a supplemental carbon feed system and a nutrient side stream treatment system; a new secondary clarifier and new RAS/WAS pump station, WAS rotary drum thickening including WAS equalization storage and mixing, and new effluent flow metering.  The design contract is with Hazen & Sawyer.

 The design contract is for $5,248,284.  The current estimate for construction is $70 Million.

Dye Testing and Sump Pump Inspection Program

LASA will conducting inspections throughout the service area. Sump pumps connected to the sanitary sewer system contribute to the overloading of the system during wet weather events.

Acoustic Inspection of Sewer Mains

LASA personnel have been utilizing a new technology to inspect sewer pipes. Using a acoustic measuring device, we are quickly able to assess the condition of the pipe to determine the need for cleaning, and also for locating blockages. LASA personnel will be conducting these inspections throughout the service area on a continual basis.

Mountville Interceptor  Stream Bank Stabilization

LASA will be working to stabilize the stream bank behind 3710 Columbia Ave in Manor Twp. to prevent further erosion around the sewer main. the authority has contracted with Koser Excavating to perform the work. the project is expected to begin

Upper Little Conestoga River Interceptor Relining Project-Design

This is the fifth phase of the 5 year interceptor rehabilitation project, which will be rehabilitating approximately 5,000 feet of sewer main.