BATTLE CREEK, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – The City of Battle Creek will start a major sewer rehabilitation project next week.
City officials say the Elm to Union Sanitary Sewer project aims to reinforce the existing sewer infrastructure by installing a cured-in-place pipe to prevent water infiltration due to high groundwater conditions.
Weather permitting, crews will begin cleaning and inspecting the existing pipeline on Monday, Jan. 6. This stage of the project is expected to take approximately one week.
In early February, crews will start bypass pumping operations as they work to install 2,500 feet of cured-in-place pipe liner for 6- to 18-inch sanitary sewer lines and epoxy lining for 20 manholes.
There will be no road closures during the sewer rehabilitation work, but lane shifts will be in effect. The work area extends from Elm Street to Ivanhoe, including Union Street north of Ivanhoe to the Battle Creek River.
Work hours are planned for 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. until the project is completed in mid-February.
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