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Front Street sewer crisis demands urgent repairs and action

July 24, 2024 | Washington, Franklin County, Missouri



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Front Street sewer crisis demands urgent repairs and action
The Board of Public Works convened on July 23, but was unable to achieve a quorum, delaying the approval of previous meeting minutes until the next gathering. During the meeting, Kevin reported that water demand is high due to summer conditions, but the addition of a new tank has improved the situation, reducing the need for nighttime pump operations.

A significant topic of discussion was the ongoing issues on Front Street, where a long-standing problem has been identified. Recent investigations revealed approximately 15 feet of concrete obstructing an 18-inch sewer line, effectively reducing its capacity to about nine inches. This blockage has likely contributed to persistent drainage issues in the area. The necessary repairs will require extensive excavation, which the current crew is unable to handle due to equipment limitations, prompting the need for contracting out the work.

Additionally, the board addressed concerns regarding the winter sewer average displayed on customer bills, which has caused confusion among residents. While some community members have sought clarification, the board is considering removing this information to alleviate misunderstandings.

The meeting concluded with discussions about future repairs needed on the opposite side of the railroad tracks, which will necessitate a complete shutdown of train services for the duration of the work. The timeline for these repairs remains uncertain as coordination with Amtrak and other stakeholders is required.

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