Emergency Water Pipe Repairs Ok'd

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

 Leaking under creek.

TO NORTH SIDE NEIGHBORHOODS

During a special meeting yesterday, the city council awarded a contract to low bidder Gator Boring for $599K to install a new 16" diameter HDPE water pipeline under Fly Creek -- to replace a 12" one that had to be shut down recently after it was discovered it was leaking.

Although a smaller, parallel 8" pipeline is still in use, mayor Sullivan said the project needed to be expedited so it could be completed in time for the hot summer months -- when water usage is greatest for lawn watering/irrigation needs.

It is estimated to take about three weeks; one to acquire the materials needed then two more for the actual installation.  

Although the outside diameter of the new pipe will be 16 inches, inside diameter is only 13 due to the increased thickness of the plastic material for greater strength under the creek, according to a company representative.

Some additional  pipes under Woodlands Drive are to be replaced as well, to increase overall capacity.


12" shut down


Comments

Anonymous said…
Another expensive delayed maintenance problem for Fairhope Water .Turn off all expansion projects & take care of what you got
Anonymous said…
Uh oh. More rate hikes comng soon.
Anonymous said…
Hope they get it done by summer so all the rich folks in Rock Creek can water their petunias.
Anonymous said…
Being plastic pipe, I take it that the new water main will be directionally bored under Fly Creek and not hung from the walkway.
Publisher said…
Yes. They decided to put it under the creek.
Anonymous said…
yay. more water for the peeps.
Anonymous said…
Hurry & save the over fertilized lawns