Progress continues on the Wall and Soil Improvements Project as the wall begins to take shape.

Rebar and temporary molds to form sections of the wall.
Current Work:
Crews are building pile caps, the large concrete blocks that connect the foundation piles to the wall. As pile caps are completed, the wall will be built in sections using rebar and temporary molds to shape the structure, followed by concrete pours to form the new wall.
- What: Construction of the new concrete wall
- When: December 2025–Summer 2026*
- Work Hours: Monday–Friday, 7 a.m.–3:30 p.m.*
- What to Expect:
- Increased truck deliveries near the site such as concrete trucks when sections of pile caps and walls are poured.
- Construction-related noise and activity during work hours.
- Visible progress as the wall begins to take shape.
*All dates and times are subject to change due to operational factors or inclement weather.
We appreciate your patience and support as we complete this important safety improvement!
Project Description
This project will make soil improvements and replace the perimeter chain link fence at the southern end of Plant No. 2 along the Talbert Marsh with a concrete wall. Soil improvements will help to protect facilities of ground movements from seismic events. The top of the wall will have a wave-like pattern ranging between 8-feet to 11-feet tall. Existing vegetation, landscaping, and tiered concrete block planters behind the fence will be removed. New trees, native plants, and drought resistant vegetation will be planted.

Below is a view from Brookhurst Avenue looking towards the southwest corner of Plant No. 2. The images show the current view and a rendering of the same location when the project is completed.

The wall with have stamped concrete artwork of marsh birds to embrace its location adjacent the Talbert Marsh and Pacific Ocean.

Project Background
OC San Plant No. 2 falls under Homeland Security guidelines for critical infrastructure. The wall will provide site security, visual screening of the process facilities, future sea level flooding protection, and designed to withstand tsunami forces. Soil improvements will provide lateral spread mitigation by keeping large structures, current and future, in place so they do not shift.
CEQA:
This project is part of the Biosolids Master Plan. All CEQA documents can be viewed here.
Status:
Construction started spring 2025 and will take approximately 2.5 years to complete.
Soil improvements using deep soil mixing will occur the first half of the construction, followed by the construction of the wall.
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(714) 378-2965
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constructionhotline@ocsan.gov
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Site Location
Construction Schedule
2025-2027
Construction Budget
$25.3 million