Alki Pump Station 38 Improvement Project

Photo of Pump Station 38 at Alki beach

Pump Station 38 is in West Seattle’s Alki Beach Park, along the Alki Trail. Photo courtesy of Zorn B. Taylor.

Project description

Improving service reliability in your neighborhood

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) has completed construction on Alki Pump Station 38. The pump station, which is in the north end of Alki Beach Park, is essential for moving sewage and stormwater from the surrounding area to the treatment plant.

Prior to the recent improvements, the pump station required considerable maintenance and experienced an increase in flows, causing the air compressors to run more frequently and for longer periods of time. SPU converted the old pump station from an airlift-type station to a more standard pump station. This conversion will reduce the risk of failure, improve system reliability and performance, and reduce maintenance costs.

View from the street looking north.
Looking west with utility box and Puget Sound in background.
Utility box from side looking east with downtown Seattle in background.
Detail of utility box with artwork and map.
Detail of mosaic artwork in concrete.
Detail of artwork tile inset in concrete.
Workers putting finishing touches on artwork, looking west.
Workers putting finishing touches on the artwork, looking east.
View from the street looking north.
Looking west with utility box and Puget Sound in background.
Utility box from side looking east with downtown Seattle in background.
Detail of utility box with artwork and map.
Detail of mosaic artwork in concrete.
Detail of artwork tile inset in concrete.
Workers putting finishing touches on artwork, looking west.
Workers putting finishing touches on the artwork, looking east.

SPU, in coordination with the Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), worked with an artist to install artwork in the area around the pump station. The artwork, titled Tracing Alki, was inspired by a topographical map of Alki and seeks to engage visitors in the rich history of this well-loved site. For more information about the art installation, please view the Public Art section.

Location

Pump Station 38 is in West Seattle's Alki Beach Park near 1411 Alki Ave SW.

Community benefits

This pump station was converted from an airlift-style pump station to an electric pump station. This conversion increases the flow capacity of the pump station, reduces the need for significant and ongoing maintenance, and reduces the risk of pump station failure. The new pump station is also safer for crews conducting maintenance. The art installation creates awareness of how the City of Seattle cares for its water and provides an opportunity for the community to look into the hidden work taking place below their feet.

Community engagement

During construction on the pump station, SPU kept residents in the project area informed and worked with them to minimize construction impacts to the surrounding community. Thank you to everyone who engaged with us during the project and for sharing your feedback on the project’s design and art installation!

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