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2018 Water, Sewer, Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements#

Crews prepare for pipe-bursting

In 2018, Utilities construction and maintenance crews continued to replace aging infrastructure and construct improvements. This annual pipe replacement program is coordinated with the Streets maintenance schedule for efficiency, cost effectiveness and reduced traffic and neighborhood impacts. 

January to December: 

  • Eight waterline projects totaling 8,110 feet of 6, 8 and 12-inch diameter pipes.
  • Nine wastewater projects totaling 5,175 feet of 6-inch diameter pipes.
  • Six stormwater projects totaling 1,630 feet of varying sizes of pipes, drainage channels and detention ponds.

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Did You Know?

In warm seasons at night (when temperatures are cooler), open windows when you feel comfortable doing so (i.e. in calm weather condition, with a window stopper in place, during clean air days, etc). 

Free sprinkler checkups are available to find ways to save water and improve system efficiency. 

When it rains and as snow melts, runoff carries pollutants such as oil, antifreeze and gas down storm drains, contaminating our rivers, streams and lakes. Don't drip and drive.