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Sewer line cleaning scheduled to start April 24, continue through mid-June

Posted at 12:37 am April 29, 2017
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Public Works Department was scheduled to start cleaning sewer lines throughout the city on Monday, April 24, and continue the work through mid-June.

The project may cause traffic delays as roads and intersections could be temporarily closed during the cleaning process, the City of Oak Ridge said in a press release.

Crews will be focusing on the area above Oak Ridge Turnpike and below West Outer Drive, concentrating mainly on Louisiana Avenue, Robertsville Road, and side streets, the press release said.

“Please use extreme care and caution, and be sure to allow extra time when driving in areas of the city where crews are working,” the release said.

Questions can be directed to the Public Works information line at (865) 425-3619 or submitted by email at PubWorksDis@OakRidgeTN.gov.

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, sewer line cleaning

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