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Fairfax Manor 1st Lift Pump Station Reconstruction Project

Construction workers work to build a retaining wall.

This project will replace the original pump station at Tamalpais Road and Berry Trail that was damaged beyond repair in May 2024. Since that time, Marin Water has constructed a temporary pump station at the site to ensure continued water system operation in the area. 

Work to construct a new pump station is expected to commence in July 2025, with completion expected by the end of 2026. 

Contact Information 

  • Marin Water Construction Management team: 415-945-1560 

Maintaining Infrastructure is Top Priority 

This project reconstructs a key pump station with a new seismically resilient facility that ensures reliable potable water and fire flow supply for the Fairfax Manor community.

ProjectFairfax Manor 1st Lift Pump Station Reconstruction Project
ProgramDistribution Pump Station Replacement | A1A08
Project NumberD25009
ContactTara Hagins | thagins@marinwater.org 
a temporary pump station at left and a site map at right.

Project Description 

This project includes construction of a new concrete building, site grading and retaining walls for site pad, and new yard piping and minor paving in Tamalpais Road. All pump station mechanical and electrical equipment will be replaced. 

Benefits

This project reconstructs a key pump station with a new seismically resilient facility that ensures reliable potable water and fire flow supply for the Fairfax Manor community. The pump station design also includes wildfire-hardening and seismic resiliency measures, ensuring compliance with current building codes and standards and District strategic goals.

Schedule and Status

Planning: May 2024 - August 2024

Design: August 2024 - April 2025

Construction: July 2025 - December 2026

Funding Sources 

Capital Maintenance Fund 
Other Funding Sources 
Total
$7,802,402
$7,802,402