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Published July 11, 2025 at 8:00 PM

Updated July 12, 2025

Site work for a water / sewer project in Dubuque, Iowa. Conceptual plans call for site work for a water / sewer project.

Update:This project provides for systematic upgrades to the Catfish Creek Sanitary Interceptor Sewer system which branches out along the South Fork Catfish, Middle Fork Catfish, and North Fork Catfish creeks. The sewer system will be upsized from Old Mill Road along the South Fork Catfish Creek 6.9 miles to the Dubuque Metropolitan Solid Waste Agency. The system will also be upsized along the Middle Fork Catfish Creek from Old Mill Road 9.9 miles to the Dubuque Industrial Center West. The Catfish Creek Interceptor Sewer was constructed circa 1960. Extending westward from the Water & Resource Recovery Center, it has allowed for the development of nearly 2,500 acres over the last two decades which includes residential subdivisions, the Dubuque Industrial Center West, and service to the Dubuque Metro Solid Waste Agency. The existing sanitary sewer collection system can accommodate the development to date. In order to accommodate the wastewater flow from an additional 8,500 acres within the city (or possibly more than 20,000 acres in annexation areas) that can be served by the Catfish Creek Sanitary Interceptor Sewer, upsizing the capacity of the sewer system is necessary. The funding in FY25-26 will provide for the design, permitting, and easement acquisition for the improvements of the interceptor sewer system from Old Mill Road, along the South Fork Catfish Creek, to North Cascade Road. The funding in FY26-27 will provide for the construction of the Southfork Catfish Creek Interceptor Sewer from Old Mill Road to North Cascade Road. The funding in FY27-28 will also provide for the design, permitting, and easement acquisition for the improvements of the interceptor sewer system from Old Mill Road, along the Middle Fork Catfish Creek, to Brunskill Road. The funding in FY28-29 will provide for the construction of the Southfork Catfish Creek interceptor sewer from Old Mill Road to Brunskill Road. The funding for the design, permitting, easement acquisition, and construction for the improvements of the interceptor sewer system along the remainder of the South Fork, the Middle Fork, and the North Fork was adjusted to the out years of the CIP budget based on the prioritization of improvements provided to staff. Project is included in City of Dubuque Fiscal Year 2026-2031 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.telegraphherald.com/news/tri-state/article_39c7ef2c-84ea-11ef-9914-2b2e1621b65f.html Dubuque Council advances $48 million Catfish Creek sewer project Dubuque City Council took the following notable action at its Monday meeting: Catfish Creek Sewer Bond Action: The City Council voted, 7-0. to set a public hearing to discuss borrowing up to $27 million to overhaul the Catfish Creek sanitary sewer. Background: The sewer along Catfish Creek is at capacity, which both prevents economic development in the city's West End and makes the stream vulnerable to overflows. The city is in the midst of a $48 million project to overhaul the sewer, starting with a new lift station in the Rockdale neighborhood. Construction costs have come in over budget – the first phase was expected to be $19 million but Tricon General Construction, the low bidder, was awarded a $23 million contract. What’s Next: The council will host the public hearing at its next meeting, Oct. 21. Island Amphitheater Action: The City Council voted, 7-0, to approve plans for a concert venue on the site of the old dog kennels on Chaplain Schmitt Island east of Q Casino. ____________________________________ This project provides for the replacement of 2,700 feet of 12" pipe with 18" piping from the South Dubuque Interceptor Sewer to the Southfork Interceptor Sewer. This piping was originally sized not to extend to its current limits with the addition of 10,000 feet of interceptor sewer to the Dubuque Landfill. This area should be upgraded to accommodate anticipated future flows. The project is included in the city's 2022-2026 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). As of March 10, 2022, further details regarding design and construction have not been identified.* *Project information has been obtained through a public capital improvement plan (CIP). A CIP is a financial schedule for short- and long-range projects which is updated regularly. Information listed in the CIP often evolves based on funding availability and the project details, including timeline and value, are subject to change. The content management team will continue to pursue additional details as they become available.

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Water / Sewer

$19,300,000.00

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Site Work

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