Costa Mesa Sewer Rehabilitation Along the I-405
This project is continuing with sewer rehabilitation work. We appreciate your patience as this work is being done to enhance the aging infrastructure to extend the life of the regional sewer system another 25-30 years. In certain areas, above ground piping and bypass pumps have been installed to temporarily reroute sewer flows, allowing rehabilitation work…
Read MoreTaft Avenue Sewer Improvement
Taft Avenue Sewer Improvement Project Construction crews have been hard at work on the Taft Avenue Sewer Improvement Project, progressing steadily east toward Tustin Street. This essential project will upgrade aging regional sewer infrastructure to better serve the needs of a growing population. Current Work Location: Taft Ave. from Glassell St. to Shaffer St.When: Ongoing…
Read MoreMacArthur Sewer Construction
The MacArthur Sewer Construction Project replaced aging infrastructure originally built in 1960. This project enhanced pipeline reliability and improved operational and maintenance safety to meet current and future demands. All major construction activities for this project have now been completed. Project Benefits: This project will replace aging sewer infrastructure originally constructed in 1960. The new…
Read MoreAirway-Airport Loop Sewer Rehabilitation Project
Construction continues on the Airway-Airport Loop Sewer Rehabilitation project. The project rehabilitates two regional sewer pipelines, occurring in separate phases, to ensure continuous and uninterrupted sewer service. Traffic lanes have been temporarily reconfigured with striping and k-rail barriers on Airway Avenue and Airport Loop Drive. Keep reading to learn more about upcoming work for the…
Read MoreBay Bridge Pump Station and Force Mains Replacement
Project Need: The Bay Bridge Pump Station and Force Mains are located near pristine beaches along the Newport Channel Bay and is surrounded by residents, businesses, and visitors throughout the world. This pump station system transports between 4 to 18 million gallons of wastewater every day, under the bay from the Newport Beach community. This…
Read MoreWall and Soil Improvements
Construction is in progress on the Wall and Soil Improvements Project. You will continue to see increased activity near the site as crews continue with mobilization to install temporary railing and fencing at the project site. Â Trees at the southeastern end of Plant No. 2 were recently removed as part of the project. Based…
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