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9/25/2018 - Waterbury Water Department to Start Water Main Cleaning and Cement Lining Project on Meriden , Woodtick and Stillson Roads October 1st, 2018

The City of Waterbury
Bureau of Water

Waterbury Water Department to Start Water Main Cleaning and Cement Lining Project on Meriden , Woodtick and Stillson Roads October 1st, 2018

As part of Waterbury Water’s ongoing efforts to address the issue of aging infrastructure, a cleaning and cement lining improvement project has been scheduled for the existings 6 and 8 inch water mains on Meriden to Woodtick and Stillson Roads the segment between East Main Street and Frost Road.

The work process involves a trench-less pipe rehabilitation method called Mechanical Cleaning and Cement-Mortar Lining. This technology allows us to rehabilitate the 100+ year old 6 inch and 8 inch cast iron water mains, at a fraction of the cost of new construction and minimize disruption to the community and also replace valves along its length. This will enable higher flow rates, improved water quality and pressure, and will facilitate our ability to respond to future emergencies.

Waterbury Water and the project contractor Michels Pipe Service, a division of Michels Corporation have scheduled the project construction start work on October 1st, 2018 at the Frost Road and Stillson Rd. and Woodtick Rd.  connections. The project is expected to be completed by the late fall of 2019.

While the water main which serves your house is being rehabilitated and will be out of service, the contractor will arrange a temporary above ground bypass connection to provide uninterrupted water service. Using a series of access pits dug approximately every 500 feet, crews will use a mechanical device to scrape and clean the inside of the water mains, followed by the application of a concrete mortar lining to protect the pipes from future corrosion. Because the water main does not need to be replaced in its entirety, disruption to traffic will be limited. During construction residents, motorists and pedestrians can expect to see:

  • Hoses connected to fire hydrants and above ground plastic piping
  • Intermittent traffic lane and street parking closures
  • Water released for required water quality-related flushing
  • Construction equipment and materials
  • Steel plate road covers for temporary street openings
  • Some limited asphalt paving areas

It’s important for pedestrians and motorists to keep an eye on sidewalks, streets and local signage. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience you may experience.

Project details and a map are available at the Water Department Office located at 21 East Aurora Street. For questions regarding this project, please contact the Bureau Engineering Office at 203-574-8251 ext. 7669. 

To report a potential water quality issue or ask any customer service related question, please call our Customer Call Center at 203-574-8251.