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Crews will be upsizing the main sewer line that leads into the City's sewage treatment plant during the first few months of 2025.
This project has several components:
upsizing of sewer line
new manholes
repaving of the affected section of Graham Avenue
To safely maintain sewer operations, pumps and generators will need to run 24 hours a day and this may cause some slight noise disturbances. At times, traffic in the area (5100 Graham Avenue block) will also need to be rerouted, likely onto Mills Street and Apple Street. (Residents in the area have been notified.)
Crews will be upsizing the main sewer line that leads into the City's sewage treatment plant during the first few months of 2025.
This project has several components:
upsizing of sewer line
new manholes
repaving of the affected section of Graham Avenue
To safely maintain sewer operations, pumps and generators will need to run 24 hours a day and this may cause some slight noise disturbances. At times, traffic in the area (5100 Graham Avenue block) will also need to be rerouted, likely onto Mills Street and Apple Street. (Residents in the area have been notified.)
This project is funded through the City's Northern Capital & Planning Grant Reserve and funded through the Northwest BC Resource Benefits Alliance Agreement with the Province of BC. Through that agreement, the City of Terrace was awarded almost $35 million over five years to support the renewal or replacement of capital assets, and construction of infrastructure, such as roads, water, sewer and other amenities.
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Work underway includes replacing the existing manhole, quality control testing, and tying the new pipe into the existing sanitary mains on Craig Drive and Graham Avenue.
To complete this work, the Craig Drive and Graham Avenue intersection are now closed and will be for the next couple of weeks. The intersection is now local access only.
Traffic is being rerouted through Apple Street and Mills Avenue.
The contractor will install new road gravels and paving will take place in early spring.