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City Sewers
Completed Construction
The City has completed a number of sewer construction projects throughout Los Angeles that are protecting public health, the river and coastal environments.
Here are some sewer projects that have been recently completed:
Buckingham Road Sewer Project
The 3,500-foot sewer runs under Buckingham Road from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to Exposition Boulevard. PROJECT PAGE
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Eagle Rock Interceptor Sewer (ERIS)
This three-and-a-half mile long sewer was built in the Glassell Park, Highland Park, and Eagle Rock area. PROJECT PAGE
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Flower Street Replacement Sewer Project
The City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works replaced the Flower Street sewer beginning in February 2006. PROJECT PAGE
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Hoover Street and Union Avenue Sewer Project
Inspections showed that portions of the clay pipe sewers, located under Hoover Street and Union Avenue were about 100 years old and deteriorated.
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Humboldt Street Sewer Project
The Humboldt Street Sewer Project was built to keep sewage moving safely and reliably through the wastewater collection system.
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San Fernando Road – Pasadena Avenue
Sewer Rehabilitation Project
The City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works constructed this new sewer rehabilitation project near San Fernando Road & Pasadena Avenue. PROJECT PAGE
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Slauson – Van Ness Sewer Project
This project was built to keep sewage moving safely and reliably through the wastewater collection system. PROJECT PAGE
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Washington Blvd. – Flower St. to Grand Ave.
Sewer Project
The City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works repaired and replaced tthe sewer along a portion of W. Washington Blvd between Flower St. and Grand Ave. PROJECT PAGE
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Washington Blvd. - Grand Ave - Hill St. Sewer Project
The City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works repaired and replaced sewers along portions of W. Washington Blvd., S. Grand Ave., W. 18th St., and S. Hill St. PROJECT PAGE
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