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Construction season brings lane reductions and closures to Alliston
Construction season brings lane reductions and closures to Alliston

CTV News

time25-06-2025

  • General
  • CTV News

Construction season brings lane reductions and closures to Alliston

Residents in Alliston will have to pack their patience as work gets underway on a project that means disruptions this summer. The Town of New Tecumseth is replacing the sanitary sewer on Victoria Street East, between McDonald and Boyne Streets, starting next week on July 2. Traffic Woes During the day, the Town says traffic will be reduced to one lane with temporary traffic lights in place. At night, the road will reopen to two-way traffic. It's important to note, traffic lights on Victoria and Boyne Streets will be out of operation during the construction. Due to the road work, McDonald Street will be temporarily closed until August 1. Driveway Access The Town says access to driveways inside the work zone may be disrupted at times, but construction crews will work to minimize the inconvenience. Residents requiring special accommodations that could be impacted by the driveway access interruptions are encouraged to contact the Town Project Manager. Curbside Collection Residents should place their waste and recycling bins, clearly labelled with the property address, at the end of their driveway before 7 a.m. on their collection day. The Town says road crews will relocate the bins so they can be accessed by waste collection crews. Service Interruptions Services, such as phone, cable TV and gas shouldn't be affected by the road work, barring any unforeseen circumstances, the Town says. If there are expected disruptions, residents will receive proper notice. The sewer replacement and repaving of the road is expected to be completed by August 1.

Broken line led to 8,400 gallons of raw sewage flowing through Ann Arbor storm drain
Broken line led to 8,400 gallons of raw sewage flowing through Ann Arbor storm drain

CBS News

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • CBS News

Broken line led to 8,400 gallons of raw sewage flowing through Ann Arbor storm drain

Tariff deal between US and China; Dundee High wrestling team under investigation; more top stories Tariff deal between US and China; Dundee High wrestling team under investigation; more top stories Tariff deal between US and China; Dundee High wrestling team under investigation; more top stories A broken utility main that happened last week in Ann Arbor, Michigan, was a leak from a sanitary sewer line – not a water line as first thought. The circumstances were discovered Wednesday afternoon when liquid was seen seeping through a water utility cover at the intersection of South Main and West Madison streets. "Staff initially believed the water was coming from a water main break," the city's press release issued Monday said. But during the subsequent investigation, the Ann Arbor public works staff realized a collapsed sanitary sewer pipe caused a sanitary sewer overflow. Nearly 8,400 gallons of raw sewage seeped through the road surface and flowed into the storm drain, which flows into Allen Creek, which then flows to the Huron River. After the circumstances were understood, city officials notified the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) of the sewage leak.

Fairhope sewer overflows reported after heavy rainfall
Fairhope sewer overflows reported after heavy rainfall

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Fairhope sewer overflows reported after heavy rainfall

FAIRHOPE, Ala. (WKRG) — Fairhope Public Utilities has reported multiple sanitary sewer overflows following a heavy rain event on May 9 and 10. Dauphin Island marina hit hard by storm with boat damage and debris (photos) Officials said approximately 5 inches of rainfall occurred quickly, overwhelming the Doghouse and Valley Lift Stations. Sanitary sewer overflows on Friday between 7 and 9 p.m. and on Saturday at a manhole between 5:30 and 8 a.m. led to a discharge that could affect Cowpen Creek, according to officials. An overflow on Saturday between 6 and 9 a.m. led to discharge that could affect Tatumville Gully, according to a Fairhope Public Utilities news release. The city's Water/Wastewater Department has responded to these incidents following all state and federal regulations, officials said. Fairhope Public Utilities urged residents to use caution in affected waterways and to thoroughly cook any fish or seafood caught in those areas. Officials also advised washing hands thoroughly after handling fish or after recreational contact with impacted water. Court documents reveal what caused deadly Thomasville crash Fairhope Public Utilities stated, 'The Doghouse Liftstation and Valley Liftstation are currently in the process of being rehabbed and corrective measures are being taken to prevent these issues in the future.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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