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Public Works Crown Road Water Main & Booster Station

Industrial pump room with three vertical pumps on concrete pedestals connected to a large blue water pipeline beneath bright ceiling panels.
Project Location
Camas, WA
Client City of Camas
Market Sector
Project Type
  • Utilities & Infrastructure
Services Provided

Project Highlights

  • Designed and provided construction support for a 1,600 GPM booster station with a future expansion capacity of up to 3,200 GPM.
  • Designed 6,500 linear feet of 24” water main to connect and serve the 542 Pressure Zone.
  • Overcame challenging site conditions, including topography, limited land availability, and a winding, utility-heavy roadway corridor.

Project Description

MacKay Sposito led the design and construction of the Crown Road Water Main and Booster Station to support the Hills at Round Lake development and improve water delivery to the 542 Pressure Zone. The project included a 1,600 GPM booster station and the installation of 2,900 linear feet of suction side supply main and 3,600 linear feet of new 24” main extending from the pump station into the target pressure zone.

Designed to City of Camas standards, the facility was engineered to accommodate a future capacity of 3,200 GPM and played a critical role in moving water from the 343 to the 542 Pressure Zone. Project constraints included limited available land, topographical challenges, and complex routing through a high-traffic corridor with multiple existing utilities.