The Navajo Pump Station is nestled within a residential area of the City of San Diego. Design concepts of the site required the station to blend in with the local community, while providing a new, state of the art, potable water station for the area. Project construction was challenging because the site was in use with a large 1.2 MGD standpipe reservoir, and a hydro pump station. Temporary piping and bypassing of potable water was required to keep several homes on-line with adequate pressures. The project consisted of a new 8.4 MGD station with a total of 5 vertical turbine pumps ranging from 30 HP to 125 HP. It also included a new 350 KW back up generator that was required to meet 55dBA sound attenuation. Outside of the station site, TC Construction installed 2 miles of new 8 and 16 inch water mains, 52 ADA pedestrian ramps, and complete, curb to curb, street resurfacing throughout the pipeline alignment.