Project Background
This project is for the renewal and rehabilitation of 1,200 linear feet of the Scott’s Run Siphon Facility. Fairfax County owns and operates three siphon pipes (14-inch, 18-inch, 24-inch) that convey the County’s wastewater flows across the Potomac River, through Carderock National Park and connecting to the DC Water’s Potomac Interceptor in Maryland. The trenchless rehabilitation method selected to renew this facility is the cured in place pipe (CIPP) method. CIPP is commonly used in similar applications due to its cost-effectiveness, schedule benefits and limited impact to residents and environment.
This project will be completed in two phases, with the first phase of lining taking place in Scott’s Run Nature Preserve and the second phase will occur in Carderock National Park. Fairfax County is coordinating with Fairfax Park Authority and National Park Services to ensure safety of the public and to minimize impacts to the trails. Scott’s Run Nature Preserve will be closed starting on or about February 16, 2026, for approximately 3 months to accommodate the site work and protect parkgoers. This project site is weather dependent and schedule updates will be updated on this website.
Project Location
Scott’s Run Nature Preserve in Fairfax County, VA and National Park Service Carderock Recreation Area in Potomac, MD.

Project Phase
Phase 1 will begin construction on or about February 16th, 2026, and will be included CIPP lining of the siphon pipes within Scott’s Run Nature Preserve
Phase 2 is currently in design and includes the CIPP lining of the siphon pipes under the Potomac River into Carderock National Park. It is anticipating that construction will begin in fall of 2027 and full project construction limits will be confirmed during the design phase as well as a more refined construction schedule.