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St. Pete Beach to televise and clean 38 miles of sanitary sewer, uncovering 826 manholes
Summary
The City of St. Pete Beach will begin a roughly yearlong project in late October to televise and clean 38 miles of sanitary sewer and inspect more than 826 manholes, the city’s public services director said.
Camden Mills, public services director for the City of St. Pete Beach, said the city will begin a comprehensive project in late October to televise and clean its sanitary sewer system, covering 38 miles of pipe and more than 826 manholes.
"This project will include televising and cleaning over 826 manholes and 38 miles of underground sewer pipes," Mills said, calling the work important for system…
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