Public Notice: Sanitary Sewer Repair Along North Crystal Lake Drive
LAKELAND, FL (September 3, 2024) - The City of Lakeland Wastewater Collection Division will close a portion of North Crystal Lake Drive between Smithfield Avenue and Lowery Avenue to rehab a 70-year-old sewer main. Contractors working for the City of Lakeland will begin the project on Thursday, September 5, 2024, at 8 a.m. It is estimated that the work along the south side of North Crystal Lake Drive will take a full day to complete. This work will utilize the cured in place pipe (CIPP) lining process. This trenchless method of sewer construction requires little or no digging and significantly reduces the time to complete a project when compared to traditional methods. CIPP is suitable for repairing pipes that do not need to be upsized. The process involves inserting a flexible liner inside the existing pipe, inflating the liner, and exposing it to heat or ultraviolet light to dry and harden the liner inside the pipe. The liner essentially forms a smooth surface inside the existing pipe, restoring it to near-new condition. During this rehabilitation work, vehicular traffic through the work area will be reduced to one way. Flaggers will be in place to help direct traffic through the work zone. A map is attached showing the location of the project.
Contact
Kevin Cook
Director of Communications
City of Lakeland
863.834.6264
Kevin.Cook@LakelandGov.net
About Lakeland
The City of Lakeland was incorporated in January 1885 and has grown to become one of the largest inland communities in Florida. With a current population fast approaching 130,000 Lakeland continues to grow. It has been designated a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area by the US Census Bureau for over 30 years. With tourist attractions and gulf beaches only an hour away, Lakeland continues to capitalize on its ideal central Florida location along the I-4 corridor. The City owns and operates Lakeland Electric, the third largest publicly owned utility in Florida and it was one of the first to offer power in the Sunshine State in 1889.
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