Broadway and Aldeah Sewer Improvement

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Consultation has concluded

At a public hearing during the December 2 meeting, the Columbia City Council approved the Sewer Utility to move forward with the final design regarding the proposed sewer improvement project near Broadway and Aldeah.

The Utility is proposing to replace the privately maintained sewer system for property owners near the intersection of West Broadway and Aldeah Avenue. If approved, the Utility would construct a new public sanitary sewer to serve these customers.

Construction would include about 340 feet of sewer main and four sewer structures.

These proposed improvements are part of the Utility’s Private Common Collector Elimination (PCCE) project, which started in 2008. Private common collectors are major sources of inflow and infiltration of stormwater into the sanitary sewer system. By replacing the outdated, private sewers and connecting these properties into the publicly-maintained sewer, the City can reduce the occurrence of backups and overflows.

Utilities will return to Council in the near future with an ordinance to acquire easements for the project. 

At a public hearing during the December 2 meeting, the Columbia City Council approved the Sewer Utility to move forward with the final design regarding the proposed sewer improvement project near Broadway and Aldeah.

The Utility is proposing to replace the privately maintained sewer system for property owners near the intersection of West Broadway and Aldeah Avenue. If approved, the Utility would construct a new public sanitary sewer to serve these customers.

Construction would include about 340 feet of sewer main and four sewer structures.

These proposed improvements are part of the Utility’s Private Common Collector Elimination (PCCE) project, which started in 2008. Private common collectors are major sources of inflow and infiltration of stormwater into the sanitary sewer system. By replacing the outdated, private sewers and connecting these properties into the publicly-maintained sewer, the City can reduce the occurrence of backups and overflows.

Utilities will return to Council in the near future with an ordinance to acquire easements for the project.