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Water Resources

Sewer & Stormwater Rehabilitation Projects for 2024

We are preparing for another robust year of sewer and stormwater line improvements and replacements.  This work will include relining and replacing sections of our sewer and stormwater mains, along with replacing manhole covers and installing rain gardens.  We utilize two different methods for sewer and stormwater main rehabilitation: Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP) relining and open dig replacement.  Open dig replacement is how these improvements were traditionally done, but we have found CIPP to be more cost effective and less disruptive to property owners and pedestrians.  However, there are times when replacement is the only option, like changing the diameter of the pipe.  

Property owners in these project areas will receive direct notification (i.e., letter or email) prior to the beginning of construction impacts, and the actual property will receive a door hanger 48 hours in advance of the work requiring service interruption.

Replacement Locations Boundary Start Date Impacts  Completion Time
Greene St  Pearl to Hickok  Spring 2024  Full Road Closure  TBD
Pine St  Bank to College  Spring 2024  Full Road Closure  TBD

 

Relinings

Please see Construction Portal for specific work locations.

Current Communication Updates

General Communications

Additional Resources

Capital Construction Maps

View upcoming water, sewer & other capital projects planned and those already completed.

Collection System Maps

View the difference between our combined, sanitary and storm system lines.

Watershed Maps

View the different watersheds in Burlington and which WWTP receives the runoff.

Sustainable Infrastructure Plan

The foundation of a vibrant city rests on well maintained infrastructure. 

Clean Water Resiliency Plan

Learn more about this comprehensive modernization of our wastewater and stormwater systems.

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