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Completed Projects

Diane Merle Sanitary Sewer Replacement

Construction of the replacement sanitary sewer along Diane Merle Drive was completed in October 2007.  The project included the construction of approximately 800 feet of 8-inch PVC sanitary sewer, along with the reconnection of 21 residential service laterals.  Final yard restoration was completed by William Bush Landscaping.  The purpose of the project was to replace a deteriorating VCP collector sewer with a new PVC sewer in an effort to reduce inflow and infiltration into the Authority’s sanitary sewer system.  The total cost of the project was approximately $200,000.

 

 

Marbury Road Sanitary Sewer Replacement

Construction of the replacement sanitary sewer along Marbury Road was completed in December 2007.  The project included the construction of approximately 1,100 feet of 8-inch PVC sanitary sewer, along with the reconnection of 26 residential service laterals.  The purpose of the project was to replace a deteriorating VCP collector sewer with a new PVC sewer in an effort to reduce inflow and infiltration into the Authority’s sanitary sewer system.  The total cost of the project was approximately $310,000.

 

Upcoming Projects

Niagara Drive Sanitary Sewer Replacement

Construction of the replacement sanitary sewer along Niagara Drive, between Torie Drive and Wayne Drive, is anticipated to begin in May 2008 with a projected completion date of August 2008. The project will include the construction of approximately 1,000 feet of 8-inch and 10-inch PVC sanitary sewer, along with the reconnection of 21 residential service laterals.  The purpose of the project is to replace a deteriorating VCP collector sewer with a new PVC sewer in an effort to reduce inflow and infiltration into the Authority’s sanitary sewer system.  The total cost of the project is estimated to be $235,000

Future Projects will include replacing and/or repairing sewer lines and manholes, also cooperating with Western Westmoreland Municipal Authority as part of their long term control plan to remove I & I from our sewer system.