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ABOUT THE CITY'S SEWER SYSTEM
CURRENT SEWER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Air Treatment Facility - Jefferson Blvd.
  Air Treatment Facility - La Cienega and Jefferson
  Alvarado Crandall Relief Sewer
  Avenue 45 – Arroyo Drive Relief Sewer
  Central Outfall Sewer Rehabilitation Project
  La Cienega Interceptor Relocation Project: Rodeo to Jefferson
  Lower North Outfall Sewer Rehabilitation Project –Phase 2
MAZE 5 Sewer Rehabilitation Project
  Upper Beachwood Central Maintenance Hole Addition Project
  Upper Beachwood East Maintenance Hole Addition Project
  Washington Boulevard - Oxford Avenue - Beach Avenue Relief Sewer Project
The Secondary Sewer Renewal Program (SSRP)
FUTURE SEWER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
LATERAL ROOT NOTIFICATION PROGRAM
FATS, OIL AND GREASE PROGRAM
SPILLS & BACKWATER VALVES
ODORS

 
Project Information from the Bureau of Engineering

City Sewers Current Construction

MAZE 5 Sewer Rehabilitation Project

The City’s major sewer system that serves Baldwin Hills, the Crenshaw District and Leimert Park, called the MAZE, has been undergoing repairs since the mid-1990s to correct decades of pipeline deterioration. Approximately 80% of the MAZE project has already been repaired. MAZE 5 is the final portion of MAZE that will be restored to keep area neighborhoods and business districts safe and healthy, reduce odors, and prevent spills.

MAZE 5 work will involve cleaning and then relining the existing sewer with. new, high-strength pipe so it will be able to reliably collect wastewater from the local community for the next 100 years. Most work will be concentrated at construction pits and maintenance holes, junction structures, and local sewer tie-ins to reduce impacts to neighbors. Construction could take place at each of these locations for several months, depending upon the complexity of the work.


GALLERY

Rehabilitation will prevent damage such as this in the old pipes


QUICK FACTS

Construction

  • Construction period: August 2009 to spring 2012
  • The new sewer pipe will be slip-lined through the existing sewer from construction pits and various maintenance holes
  • 8,500 feet of 42-75 inch diameter pipe plus local sewers
  • Contract amount: $15 million – paid for by sewer service charges (included in your water bills)
  • Construction managed by City of Los Angeles , Bureau of Engineering, Wastewater Conveyance Construction Division
  • Now Underway:

    Installation of a  42 inch diameter sewer line in 41st Drive (from Arlington to 3rd Ave.). This work will continue through the end of June 2010.

Potential Impacts and Mitigation

  • Working in close proximity to residences, businesses, schools and cars
    New construction technology - “winding” the new lining into the sewer at selected locations will minimize traffic and community impacts; work hours will be restricted to 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. most days; safety enclosures will be placed around all excavation
  • Commuters, churches, small businesses; loss of street parking; access to some driveways
    Safe and adequate pedestrian and vehicle access will be maintained at all times to residences, businesses, service organizations and fire hydrants
  • Construction noise, temporary dust and debris
    Use low noise-generating equipment and/or sound barriers; daily street sweeping
  • Odors from opening up a live sewer
    Odor control devices and/or chemicals will be used to control potential odors

 

CONTACT  AND  INFORMATION
Report Sewer ODORS
Report Sewer SPILLS   Or CALL 3-1-1, or (213) 473-3231
More information: (213) 978-0333,
or email bpw.pao@lacity.org
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