CCD Sanitary Mainline Project in Cherry Creek Neighborhoods
UPCOMING PROJECT
The City of Denver will be conducting a sanitary mainline improvement project in the Cherry Creek neighborhood—between December 2018 and August 2019—to improve and repair sanitary mainlines, some of which are over 100 years old. The sanitary mainline is a large pipe where all of the water from dishwashers, washing machines, sinks, toilets, showers and bathtubs flows after it leaves homes or businesses. The sanitary mainline is usually located in the street in front of properties, or in alleys.
Before work begins, the contractor—Insituform Technologies, LLC—will place notices on the front doors of properties or contact a property manager or business owner. The purpose of these notices is to provide a more precise time of when the work will occur. Construction will typically require a temporary lane closure for equipment and material at two existing manholes located in the roadway and/or alley.
Look for the project webpage at www.denvergov.org/pwprojects. This will be updated as construction approaches and progresses. Provide questions, comments, and concerns prior to construction at CherryCreekLining@denvergov.org.
Contact the project engineer for additional information, Jim Cokeley, at (303) 446-3593.
Hi, my name is Elaine Restauri and I reside at 507 Garfield Street, Denver CO 80206.
I am a member of the Garfield Residences HOA, that includes 6 town homes on Garfield Street address ranging from
507 thru 521. Each of these six units have sump pumps that empties into the sanitary sewer. I had received the notification from Denver Public Works that this project is scheduled to begin in December 2018.
I would like to know if this project poses any potential damage (by means of back flow debris or other) to the integrity of our sump pumps.