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Lake Wales Public Works outlines emergency sewer repairs and water-plant replacements; Tillman Avenue paving delayed for storm pipe work

3858114 · January 15, 2025
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Public Works Director Sarah Kirkland told commissioners the city is conducting emergency repairs to older gravity sewer lines to address infiltration and intrusion (I&I), replacing large valves at Water Treatment Plant No. 1, and replacing chlorine storage tanks that were last changed in 2008.

Public Works Director Sarah Kirkland told commissioners the city is conducting emergency repairs to older gravity sewer lines to address infiltration and intrusion (I&I), replacing large valves at Water Treatment Plant No. 1, and replacing chlorine storage tanks that were last changed in 2008. She also explained why a short segment of Tillman Avenue did not get paved: the city will repair an underlying storm pipe and coordinate with an upcoming Florida Department of Transportation project before finishing…

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