DIRT PILES PART OF 4TH PHASE OF SEWER LINE
05.17.07 - Leído 69 veces. Enviar esta notaJake Rollow
The large mounds of dirt Lower Valley residents may have noticed while driving along Interstate 10 near Eastlake are part of an El Paso Water Utilities project to install an underground sewer line
EL PASO, TX, E.U; May 17, 2007.- The 36-inch pipe, called an interceptor, is being installed “to accommodate all the development east of Loop 375,” said Hector Gonzalez, spokesman for the water utility. It will bring wastewater from new communities north of I-10 down to the Bustamante Wastewater Plant at 1001 Southside, near the U.S.-Mexico boundary.
He said the project is two months into its fourth phase, with two months left until the piping extends south to North Loop. Overall, the project will cost about $40 million. Money for the work came mostly from El Paso Water Utilities with some loans from the Water Development Board, Gonzalez said.
Construction began in January 2001, when the Water Utility started laying pipe between Montana Avenue and I-10, Gonzalez said. The project should be finished by the end of 2009.
(El Paso Times)
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