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Orange County Sanitation District details Cypress Trunk Sewer Project; work to start this summer
Summary
The Orange County Sanitation District briefed the Cypress City Council on a three-year Cypress Trunk Sewer Project that will increase pipe capacity, rehabilitate aging lines and manholes, and begin construction this July with mostly daytime work and limited night operations in some locations.
The Orange County Sanitation District told the Cypress City Council that it will begin the Cypress Trunk Sewer Project this summer, a three-year program to increase capacity and rehabilitate aging sewer lines across the central and northern parts of the county.
The project will upsise part of the existing main from 18 inches to as large as 27 inches using a pipe-bursting technique and will include cleaning, joint grouting of clay pipe sections, and replacement or rehabilitation of about 100 manholes, Orange County Sanitation District Director of Engineering Mike Dorman said. “This is both a capacity project as well as a rehab project,” Dorman said.
The work will start in July in the…
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