City Sewers Future Construction
The Secondary Sewer Renewal Program (SSRP)
In October 2004, the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works reached a settlement agreement with various governmental and environmental agencies to rehabilitate and replace old, damaged and substandard sewer pipes throughout the city over the next 10 years. These sewer pipes are small – less than 16 inches in diameter – but are important because they connect to residents’ and businesses’ private sewers.
They convey flows to larger pipes that carry wastewater to the Hyperion Treatment Plant in Playa del Rey where it is treated to a high quality before being released into the Santa Monica Bay. Rehabilitation of the faulty sewer pipes will improve sewer flows, reduce maintenance and potential sewer spills, and help minimize sewer odors.
Here are some secondary sewers that will be built in the near future:
Muirfield Road and Olympic Blvd. Sewer Rehabilitation Project
This sewer pipe rehabilitation project will begin in early 2009 in Hollywood.
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Roscomare Road and Stradella Road Sewer Rehabilitation Project
This sewer pipe rehabilitation project is scheduled to begin in early 2009 in Bel Air – Beverly Crest.
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Veteran Avenue and Sunset Boulevard Sewer Rehabilitation Project
This sewer pipe rehabilitation project will begin in early 2009 in the Bel Air – Beverly Crest and Westwood neighborhoods.
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