The Hamilton County Water and Wastewater Treatment Authority (WWTA) has commenced rehabilitating the aging sewer pipe lines of Basin 10. This $7 million project consists of evaluating the current conditions of the sewer lines and repairing any damaged pipes.
According to a press release by the City of East Ridge, WWTA estimates that approximately 22,000 linear feet of existing 6 to 18-inch pipes will be replaced through several different methods, depending on location. Those methods include cured-in-placed pipe, pipe bursting and open cut replacement, the method of which people are most familiar.
Included in this project are approximately 460 connections of service laterals to sewer lines (connections from buildings to main sewer line), as well as repairing 1,800 vertical feet of manholes in the area. Work is expected to last until approximately February 2019.
According to archived reports from East Ridge News Online, the project was announced in November 2017. Basin 10 consists of much of the eastern part of East Ridge
The City will publish information as to streets affected, maps, etc. when it becomes available to the website and social media pages.