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Council awards multiple sewer and storm-drain contracts to reduce infiltration and flood risk
Summary
The council approved contracts for targeted sewer rehabilitation and storm-drain improvements, including a cured-in-place lining contract to make sewer mains watertight and a separate contract to upsize catch basins and rehabilitate manholes. Staff emphasized the projects are part of consent-decree compliance and East Bay MUD monitoring.
The Piedmont City Council approved two capital contracts aimed at reducing rainwater inflow into the sanitary system and minimizing local flooding. The council awarded a TrustPipe cured-in-place sewer rehabilitation contract and a separate sanitary sewer and storm-drain improvement contract.
Public Works Director Daniel Gonzales described the TrustPipe approach as lining aging host pipelines with an internal pipe to make them watertight and reduce groundwater and stormwater inflow. "The single most important thing for…
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