Sewer
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority wins grant to replace 1,200 lead service lines
(UI) — State Senator Wayne Fontana announced that approximately 1,200 lead service lines in Allegheny County would be replaced with the nearly $15 million in funding from PENNVEST, ensuring clean and reliable drinking water for future generations.
Trenchless solutions for aging Orangeburg sewer pipes
Advanced pipe relining or pipe bursting services are available in many cases to reinforce or replace old pulp pipes with PVC while avoiding the expense and inconvenience of excavation.
Lynchburg, Va., plans $100 million tunnel project to conquer sewer overflow and CSO compliance
(UI) — The $100 million tunnel project is anticipated to be built using a tunnel boring machine. It will boast a completed diameter of approximately 12 feet, extend 4,700 feet in length, and rest 80 feet below ground.
Wyoming's Encampment commences phase one of sewer lagoon project
(UI) — The sewer lagoon project in Encampment, Wyoming, is currently in its first phase despite contractor delays earlier this summer. The project's first stage involves installing a screening device to catch any materials, such as wet wipes, before they reach the sewer lagoons.
Gowanus, N.Y. completes $54 million storm sewer project to reduce flooding
The project involved installing over a mile’s worth of new storm sewers along the town’s Third Avenue, including nine new storm chambers and over 70 catch basins.
Essential Utilities acquires Union Rome Sewer system for $25.5 million
Essential plans to invest more than $12.7 million in the sewer system within the next five years to meet regulatory and environmental demands.
Residents in Burlington, Vt., urged to conserve water after sewer pipe ruptures
(UI) — As crews get ready to mend a damaged pipe in the Winooski River, the city of Burlington is advising homeowners in a significant portion of the New North End to decrease the amount of water and garbage they discharge into the sewage system.
Pennsylvania utility to upgrade section of sewer line in Turbotville with PVC pipe
(UI) — PA American Water has announced a project to replace a problematic sewer main spanning 450 feet in Turbotville, Pennsylvania, which will commence this Friday.
Marin receives grant to capture stormwater pollutants
The Environmental Protection Agency has granted $4 million to Marin County to install stormwater pollution-capturing devices. The county will install mechanisms such as nets, separators and screens at major crossings in its stormwater system.
Granite selected for $48 million flood control project in Texas
(UI) — Granite has been awarded an approximately $48 million contract to strengthen Wharton, Texas' flood defenses and minimize the impact of future flood events. The project will focus on storm sewer relief systems and stormwater management in the city.
Rehab Technology: Emergency repair of unexpected leak
(UI) — Created in 1951, by the Texas Legislature, North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) consists of 10 original member cities, including Farmersville, Forney, Garland, McKinney, Mesquite, Plano, Princeton, Rockwall, Royse City and Wylie. By 1956, this new agency was providing water to the region.
New Bern, N.C., takes action to address 'compromised' sewer lines in repair project
(UI) — New Bern, North Carolina, is facing sewer line repairs that are projected to exceed $1 million. The repairs will primarily focus on addressing structural compromises in approximately 2,000 linear feet of piping.
Mechanical error leads to sewer overflow in Amarillo, Texas
(UI) — An overflow from a manhole was caused by the event, resulting in the leakage of some 850,000 gallons of untreated wastewater, according to the local authorities.
Seattle makes significant progress on underground stormwater storage tunnel
The tunnel is part of the Ship Canal Water Quality Project, which aims to keep stormwater and sewage from polluting Seattle waterways.
Critical repairs underway in Idylwood, Va., to avert Shreve Road sewer pipe collapse
(UI) — Prior to the discovery of the hole in the sewage line, plans were already in place for a trenchless cured-in-place pipe rehabilitation of the sewer line, a non-invasive method of repairing pipe lining without the need for excavation.
Gilbert, La., granted $1.4 million in funding for sewer rehabilitation project
(UI) — Federal funding totaling $1.4 million has reportedly been awarded to the Village of Gilbert for a sewage restoration project. The outdated sewer pipes that were put in place more than 40 years ago will be renovated thanks to the federal subsidy.
Elizabethton, Tenn., increases charges for water, sewer services
Elizabethton's city council approved the budget 6-1, with water and sewer service charges increasing by $1.50.
Florence, S.C., to fund $537 million sewer, water upgrade with bonds and 5% rate hike
(UI) — Michael Hemingway, the city's utility director, warned the Florence City Council members that Florence must start making plans for a thorough overhaul of the water and sewer system in all locations and facets. The project would need to be funded through the issuing of bonds totaling around $446 million over the next four years, as well as the imposition of higher fees.
Sewer main failure causes water contamination in Georgia’s One-Mile Branch Creek
(UI) — The Utilities Department was able to detect a failure in an eight-inch sanitary sewage main after a thorough investigation and video inspections.
New York’s West Seneca set to upgrade 92,000 linear feet of sanitary sewer mains
(UI) — The Buffalo News reports that the state of New York-mandated sewage restoration project in West Seneca is about to start one of its most extensive phases. The town of West Seneca has already spent almost $17 million upgrading decaying sewage lines.
Westmoreland County, Pa., secures $8.8 million in funding for water, sewer projects
(UI) — These projects include the water line extension in East Huntingdon, stormwater sewer improvements in Jeannette, stormwater sewer installation in Unity, sewer enhancements in New Kensington, and water line upgrades in South Huntingdon.
Engineering group recognizes sewer project in Long Island’s Westhampton Beach
(UI) — The American Society of Civil Engineers presented the Village of Westhampton Beach with the 2023 ASCE Long Island Branch Quality of Life Award for its sewer infrastructure project, aimed at removing 5,000 pounds of nitrogen annually from Moniebogue Bay.
Missouri's Dogtown sinkhole traced to collapsed sewer pipe, not water main break
(UI) — The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District has determined that the large sinkhole in Dogtown was not caused by a water main break, as previously believed, but rather by a collapsed sewer pipe.
Ohio governor allocates $114 million to tackle critical water infrastructure needs
(UI) — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jon Husted, and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik have announced that the state will award $114 million in grant awards to support 70 critical water infrastructure projects in 58 counties.
Pittsfield, Mass., officials approve $206 million budget plan, including 12% water, 25% sewer rate hike
(UI) — By a 7-4 vote, the council approved raising water and sewer rates to cover the increasing cost of materials and rebuild savings within city enterprise funds. The plan set aside $18 million for the city's water, wastewater, and sewage budgets.
Rockaway Corridor's $16.6 million project upgrades sewer system, alleviates flooding
(UI) — Under the project, which began construction in March 2021, approximately 1,100 feet of existing storm sewers and 22 catch basins were repaired or replaced and an additional 140 feet of new storm sewers plus three new catch basins were added.
Bluffton, S.C., secures funding for installation of new sewer system in Stoney Creek
(UI) —More than half of the expenditures required for this project were covered by the $5.9 million award from the South Carolina Infrastructure Investment Program. The award is intended to make establishing a new sewage system in the Stoney Creek Watershed in Bluffton easier.
Separation of stormwater boosts Glens Falls sewer system's performance
(UI) — Over the past few years, in the city of Glens Falls, New York, a $17 million project has been undertaken to separate a portion of its water from the main flow. Specifically, the project focuses on isolating stormwater from the Glens Falls sewer line.
San Luis Obispo city officials unanimously approve water and sewer rate increases
(UI) — The city of San Luis Obispo, located in California, unanimously voted to proceed with a proposed plan, resulting in a two-year increase in water service rates for users, with a favorable vote of 5-0.
City of Signal Hill deliberates on new stormwater project at Reservoir Park
The new project will involve building a 66-inch diameter pipeline to “intercept” the Long Beach pipeline and direct some of the water towards a new infiltration system.

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- Shrewsbury, Mass., expands sewer inspections and cleaning efforts
- Construction worker killed in trench collapse near Prosperity, S.C.
- Two workers rescued after hours trapped in Mich. trench collapse
- WES tunnel boring machine retrieved from Oregon river after seven-month project
- Illinois overhauls Peoples Gas pipeline program, mandates focus on high-risk pipes
- Ameren Illinois to invest $140 million in natural gas pipeline replacement program
- Charlottesville, Va., to begin work on 24-inch water line for Rivanna River crossing
- Mass. governor slams Trump for ‘dangerous delay’ of $50 million in lead pipe replacement funds