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Rutland road commissioner outlines south‑end sewer reroute; state permit and bidding expected within weeks
Summary
The Rutland road commissioner described a plan to install new manholes and replace a sewer run along Route 7 South, requiring a state right‑of‑way permit and a mix of open‑cut and bored crossings. Staff expect permit submission this week and to put the work out to bid within a couple of weeks.
The Town of Rutland’s road commissioner described a proposed replacement of a failing south‑end sewer run on Route 7 South and said staff expect to submit state permit applications by the end of the week and to issue construction bid documents within a couple of weeks.
“This is the proposed changes for that sewer issue we have down on the South end,” the road commissioner said, describing new manholes and a new pipe run that would move the line north to an existing manhole near the Taco Bell driveway and then continue past the Hampton Inn.
The design shown to the select board would add a new manhole in front of the manhole that serves the flow from Denny’s, install a new…
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