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Board adopts mitigated negative declaration for Lonoke Road trunk rehabilitation; mitigation and seasonal work windows required

2867521 · April 3, 2025
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The Board of Public Utilities adopted a mitigated negative declaration (MND), mitigation monitoring and reporting program (MMRP) and approved the Lonoke Road Trunk Rehabilitation Project. The project will use cured-in-place pipe lining and requires seasonal restrictions and mitigation credits for California tiger salamander habitat.

The Board of Public Utilities unanimously adopted a mitigated negative declaration and mitigation monitoring and reporting program for the Lonoke Road Trunk Rehabilitation Project and approved the project on Thursday.

Rochelle Amayeda, Associate Civil Engineer with the Capital Projects team, described the project’s scope and environmental controls. The rehabilitation covers about 8,100 linear feet of large-diameter trunk sewer from the Laguna Treatment Plant to north of the intersection of Loch Llano and Todd roads and includes inspection and rehabilitation of 12 manholes. The existing reinforced concrete trunk shows significant interior deterioration and…

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