2004
Hickory St. (155th St. to 156th St.)
This
project will upgrade the existing smaller water mains to an
8" main to provide greater flows to the area and replace
older existing water mains.
2005
1.
K-7 Highway (McIntyre Rd to Fairmount Rd)
This
project will construct a 12" water main along K-7 from
McIntyre Rd south to Fairmount Rd.
This new main will provide greater flows and reliability to
the area of Sherwood Forest.
This project will also connect 10" and 12" water
mains together, which will provide for a more efficient
distribution system.
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2.
Fairmount Rd (147th St. to 143rd Pkwy)
This
project will connect two 12" mains together providing greater
flows to the area and will position the water district very well
to serve future growth in the area.
3.
Hickory St. (156th St. to 158th St.)
This
project will upgrade existing smaller water mains to an 8"
water main to provide greater flows to the area and replace
existing older water mains.
4.
Numerous small projects:
Installation and replacement of
valves,
fire
hydrants and other distribution infrastructure.
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2006
1.
Dempsey Rd (147th St. to 155th St.)
This
project will upgrade existing smaller water mains with a 12"
water main to provide greater flows and an additional source of
water to the Fairmount Community.
2.
155th St. (Dempsey Rd to Fairmount Rd) This project will construct a 12" main along 155th St.
from Dempsey Rd to Fairmount Rd to provide greater flows and connect an
8" main and
a 12" main together. This
project will provide a more reliable and efficient distribution
system to the Fairmount Community area.
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3.
Water Tower (replacement)
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Engineering work will begin on the South
Water Tower
replacement project.
The water district is proactively beginning the planning
process to replace the existing 100,000-gallon elevated storage
tank. The new
elevated storage tank would provide greater pressure and volume to
the area for the
distant future.
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5.
Numerous small projects:
Installation and replacement of
valves,
fire
hydrants and other distribution infrastructure.
2007
1.
K-7 Highway (Leavenworth Rd to Mitchell Ct.)
This
project will connect a 12" main and a 10" main together
providing greater flows to the area and will position the water
district very well to serve future growth in the area.
2.
K-7 Highway (Leavenworth Rd south approximately 3,000 lf)
The
construction of an 8" main will connect a 10" main and
an 8" main. This
will provide greater flows to the area and replace existing older
water mains that have suffered several breaks in previous years.
3.
Water Tower Construction (replacement)
Construction on a new elevated water storage tank will
begin.
4.
163rd St. (Leavenworth Rd to Parallel Rd)
This project will replace existing smaller water mains with
an 8"
water
main to provide greater flows to the area and position the water
district favorably to serve future developments.
5.
Numerous small projects:
Installation and replacement of
valves,
fire
hydrants and other distribution infrastructure.
2008
1.
Leavenworth Rd (156th St. to 168th St.)
This project will replace existing, older water mains with
a 12" main.
This
will provide more flow to the immediate area as well as the
western portions of the water districts service area.
2.
K-7 Highway (McIntyre Rd to Gilman Rd)
This
project will provide a 12" water main to the area that is
poised for large-scale commercial development.
This project will provide greater flows to the area and
connect two water mains together.
The benefits of this project will come not only as a
greater benefit to the existing patrons but to the community as a
whole in the form of potential economic development as well.
2009
1.
Sherwood Forest (City of Lansing)
This project will construct new water main infrastructure
within the Sherwood Forest Development and replace the existing mains.
The new
infrastructure will include new mains, valving, fire hydrants and
new service connections. Several
water main breaks in previous years has dictated that new
infrastructure be installed in this area.
Benefits to patrons in the area include a greater
reliability and greater volume.
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