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Janesville Sewers Get Facelift Jan 26
16 Jan
Summary
- Sewer rehabilitation project starts January 26, concluding in April.
- New lining material will be integrated, avoiding full pipe replacement.
- Residents may observe steam as new material cures; traffic delays expected.

A significant sewer rehabilitation project is commencing in Janesville on January 26, with work scheduled to continue through April. This initiative focuses on upgrading the city's aging sewer infrastructure without the need for complete replacement of existing mains. Contractors will be cleaning current sewer lines and applying a new lining material that seamlessly integrates with the existing system.
During the installation process, residents may observe steam, which is a normal byproduct of the curing of the new lining material. City officials assure that this is part of the standard procedure. While the project aims to minimize inconvenience, minor disruptions to traffic patterns are expected.
To ensure the safety of workers and accommodate necessary equipment, some roads may be temporarily reduced to single-lane traffic. The city is coordinating with contractors to maintain overall traffic flow throughout the rehabilitation period, which is slated to conclude in April.




