UFES Schedule Update – October 2, 2023
UFES Project Schedule for October 2, 2023 – November 6, 2023
We’re making great construction progress toward pollution prevention in San Mateo. The recent rainy season reminds all of us why our 10-year, $1 billion Clean Water Program is so essential to the future of our City.
One of the most important projects in the program is our Underground Flow Equalization System (UFES).
As a follower to this newsletter, you already know that construction is underway on our UFES at the County Event Center. Once completed, our UFES will eventually be the underground 5.3-million-gallon structure that will temporarily hold excess wastewater during storms.
The following construction work is planned for the UFES project from October 2, 2023 through November 6, 2023. (Please note, schedules can change. We will issue this update in the first full week of every month throughout 2023):
- Inside the Event Center Site: Testing and backfilling of the tank has begun and will continue for approximately two months.
- S. Delaware Street: Traffic pattern changes at the intersection of S. Delaware Street with Pacific Boulevard, and with Saratoga Drive will continue for the next two months.
- Saratoga Drive: Traffic pattern changes in the vicinity of the San Mateo County Event Center.
- Bay Meadows Park: Fence and tree work is anticipated in the vicinity of Bay Meadows Park.
Alerts will be sent via newsletter and text message ahead of work requiring traffic updates, work hour changes, or expected to generate excess noise at the Event Center site.
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The majority of UFES-related pipeline work and resulting traffic impacts along South Delaware Street and Saratoga Drive are expected to be complete in Spring 2023; however, minor traffic inconveniences in this vicinity may continue through early Fall 2023. The City anticipates that the UFES project in its entirety, including work at the San Mateo County Event Center, will conclude by the end of 2023. Once the project is complete, it will be able to reduce the sanitary sewer overflows that result from excessive rainfall, which the community may have witnessed during the recent storms.
For questions or concerns, please contact the UFES hotline at 1-650-522-7250 or email us at info@CleanWaterProgramSanMateo.org.
We thank you for your continued patience and cooperation. Visit our UFES page for complete project details.