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Washington board approves slip‑lining on Front Street sewer, adds Stonecrest stormwater work
Summary
The City of Washington Board of Public Works voted Jan. 28 to proceed with slip‑lining a sewer run on Front Street and to include associated stormwater work in Stonecrest; the board heard updates on a removed lift station, a large wipes clog and treatment‑plant equipment delays.
The City of Washington Board of Public Works on Jan. 28 voted to proceed with slip‑lining a segment of the sewer line on Front Street and to include related stormwater work in Stonecrest, officials said.
Board members approved moving forward after staff described a contractor estimate and schedule uncertainties. The work will include slip‑lining a section from the previously replaced pipe down to Lafayette Street and will extend through an older existing manhole that staff said dates to 1980 or earlier.
Kevin, staff member, told the board the contractor’s written quote was $59,000 for the slip‑lining but that the bid included only one hour of cleaning; he said the actual cleaning time could be “3 hours or 6 hours or 8 hours” depending on sludge in the line and…
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