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Lake Hills Storm Water Separation This is a current storm water separation project in the Lake Hills Subdivision area of Michigan City, including approximately 3,300 linear feet of 10” - 36” storm sewer pipe, including manhole and inlet structures; approximately 800 linear feet of 8” - 10” sanitary sewer pipe, including manhole structures; and approximately 830 linear feet of 6” sanitary sewer force main. The project also includes all demolition work and restoration of driveways, sidewalks, curbs and streets affected by the underground work. In addition, work will be done that is required to abandon an existing sanitary pump station and the installation of a 350 gallon per minute sanitary pump station. The first division of this project is in its early phase of construction. The contract for Division I of this project has been awarded, and is valued at $399,036.00. Harrison/Hoyt Storm Sewer Separation, Michigan City, 1999 This project consisted of the construction of a new storm sewer system in an area previously served by combined sewers. The storm flow was separated from the combined sewer, thus reducing the risk of combined sewer overflows and reducing costs for wastewater treatment. PROJECT COST: $3,200,000 (*Click on an image to view a larger picture) For additional information on our variety of engineering services,
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