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Water Main Replacement Begins April 15
Share Water Main Replacement Begins April 15 on Facebook Share Water Main Replacement Begins April 15 on Twitter Share Water Main Replacement Begins April 15 on Linkedin Email Water Main Replacement Begins April 15 linkBeginning Monday, April 15, Diamond Contracting will begin replacement of the failing watermain on Washington Avenue from 6th Street to 2nd Street. That day, City of Golden Utilities Division employees will begin connecting residents to a temporary water supply system. This system consists of 2” PVC pipe laid on the surface with ¾” PVC connections to meter pits. Residences without meter pits or piping that cannot be adaped to this solution will have hoses run to outside hose spigots.During the main replacement, traffic impacts will be similar to what has been occurring with the streetscape. Residents may have limited access during working hours (7 a.m. to 7 p.m.), but our contractor will work with residents if emergency access is required.There will be short water outages as service lines and existing watermains are connected but Diamond will notify any affected customers the day before by door hanger notices. We expect this project to take approximately four (4) weeks and are currently planning to complete the watermain installation by the second week of May.If freezing temperatures are predicted overnight, please leave a faucet trickling to prevent freezing of the piping. Water used at residences affected by the project will not be metered during replacement of the watermain so you may see a smaller than normal water bill.
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Corroded Pipe Causes Unexpected Delays
Share Corroded Pipe Causes Unexpected Delays on Facebook Share Corroded Pipe Causes Unexpected Delays on Twitter Share Corroded Pipe Causes Unexpected Delays on Linkedin Email Corroded Pipe Causes Unexpected Delays linkThe North Washington project has run into an unexpected problem. A 16-inch ductal iron water line that runs up the east side of Washington was uncovered this week and found to have iron flaking off around water taps all along the pipe.The line was installed just over 30 years old and was expected to last around 70 years. The problem appears to be electrolysis around the dissimilar metals where taps have been made and we are concerned that we will soon have many leaks appearing if we don't take care of the problem now, especially because we have disturbed the soil with the street project.While ideally, we would postpone the concrete work currently happening and allow the pipe to be replaced before coming back in to finish the rest of the work. However, Concrete Works has a very large job at DIA commencing soon, and is unavailable to put the job on hold.So the plan is to have Concrete Works complete all the sidewalk and bike lane concrete work that they still need to do over the next few weeks. They will then demobilize concrete work from the job, and Diamond Contractors, who did our last year’s utility program, will come in and start replacing the line immediately.In the meantime, we are running the 16-inch line under reduced pressure, so residents may see lower pressure at their homes for a few weeks. When the water line work is complete, we will have a Concrete Works asphalt subcontractor come in and finish the paving.We are sorry about the delay, but cannot pave over a line that is in that condition.