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Mill Valley Readies For Construction Project
Crews this week will start working on the replacement of a 100-year-old pipeline.
MILL VALLEY, CA — A 100-year-old Mill Valley water pipeline will soon be replaced, and the work is about to get underway.
Crews this week will start working on the replacement of the pipeline along East Blithedale Avenue between Millwood Street and Camino Alto, Marin’s largest water agency said.
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Starting Tuesday, crews will be on site weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the duration of the project, which is expected to be completed in September, the Marin Municipal Water District said.
The MMWD served around 190,000 Marin residents, mostly in southern and central Marin.
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Properties near the construction area may experience service interruptions, the agency said.
The MMWD said it will notify occupants of impacted properties 24 to 48 hours in advance of any interruption by hanging a notice on the front gate or front door of homes.
Those with medical conditions that require continuous water service are urged to notify the Marin Water Construction Management team (415) 945-1560.
“Please plan ahead for your commute and use alternative routes when possible, including Tamalpais Junction, Miller Avenue, and Camino Alto,” the MMWD said in a statement.
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