CITY OF CONCORD: Annual Rehabilitation Work On City Sewer Lines Begins June 13

CITY OF CONCORD: Annual Rehabilitation Work On City Sewer Lines Begins June 13
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City of Concord issued the following announcement on June 15.

On Monday, June 13, City of Concord Water Resources Department contract crews will begin the annual Sewer Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining project.  Work will be performed throughout the city and is scheduled to last through November 10, 2022.

The annual CIPP Lining project helps to improve the longevity of the city’s infrastructure. This year’s project encompasses approximately 21,000 linear feet of sewer line, 89 manholes and 53 laterals.  During the project, city contract crews will clean all of the sewer lines, and then use a steam process to line the manholes. Crews will also be installing a top hat on many sewer laterals.  Residents may see steam coming from the manholes while this work is being performed; residents should not be alarmed as this is a normal part of the process.

Individual residents will be notified at least 24 hours in advance, by door hanger or in person, when work will be occurring on their street. There should be no disruption to sewer services over the course of the project.

The map below includes the full list of routes, highlighted in red, where contract crews will perform work on the city sewer lines.

Original source can be found here.       

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Source: City of Concord 



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