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S. 10th Street Storm Drain Reroute Project, No. SD-150
The intended purpose of this project is to provide positive gravity flow from the general depth and location of the existing storm drain, which currently connects to a storm pump station, to an existing storm drain thereby allowing the City to decommission the storm pump station.
The General Character Of The Work For This Project Includes: The construction of over 1,000 linear feet of new 10-inch, 12-inch, and 18-inch storm sewer mainline using grade boring directional drilling and open-cut excavation methods; installation of 8 new storm drain manholes, 2 ditch inlets, and 1 catch basin; and the abandonment of approximately 300 linear feet of existing 12-inch storm drain pipe.

 
 


