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Rehab work continues this week in Turtle Park Sewer Shed

Posted at 11:13 am November 6, 2017
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Turtle Park Sewer Shed (Map by City of Oak Ridge)

Turtle Park Sewer Shed (Map by City of Oak Ridge)

 

Sewer rehabilitation will continue the week of November 6 with Hurst Excavating LLC working under contract for the City of Oak Ridge to rehabilitate sewer collection pipes in the Turtle Park Sewer Shed. Areas affected by phase two of the project include city easements in yards and roadways.

Drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists are urged to use extreme care and caution when traveling on streets included in the sewer work area, a press release said. Temporary road repairs will be made, and loose gravel should be expected until the patches are permanently paved.

Construction work scheduled for the week beginning Monday, November 6, includes the following locations:

  • Beverly Circle
  • South Seneca Road
  • Briar Road
  • Wainwright Road
  • Lindale Lane
  • Warrior Circle
  • Macon Lane
  • Warrior Lane
  • Monticello Road
  • Wendover Circle
  • North Walker Lane
  • West Outer Drive
  • Robertsville Road
  • Willow Lane

All construction work is subject to change based on such unknowns as weather, equipment, and access issues, the press release said. Residents should have already received door hangers on bright orange paper providing general details about the project as well as the contractor’s contact information, the release said.

Additional questions can be directed to the Oak Ridge Public Works Department by calling (865) 425-1875 or by emailing PubWorksDis@OakRidgeTN.gov. Hurst Excavating can be reached at (865) 922-6142.

This update on the Turtle Park Sewer Shed Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project Phase II was provided by the City of Oak Ridge.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Hurst Excavating LLC, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, sewer rehab, sewer rehabilitation, Turtle Park Sewer Shed

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