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Pocomoke City schedules spring 2025 start for phase 2 of SIP water-line project after EPA grant

Pocomoke City Council · September 17, 2024
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Summary

The mayor and city manager said phase 2 of the city's cured-in-place (SIP) pipe project will start in spring 2025, running from Seventh Street to Front Street and covering most districts; the city received about $800,000 from the EPA to help fund the next phase, officials said.

Pocomoke City will begin phase 2 of a cured-in-place pipe (SIP) project in spring 2025, the mayor announced at a council meeting, saying the work will run from Seventh Street up to Front Street and will cover most of the town’s districts.

The announcement matters because the work is intended to seal lead and copper residuals from the distribution system without full open excavation. “Phase 2 for our SIP line project will start in the spring of…

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