[CCoE Notice] FW: City Public Works Project Potential Low Water Pressure/Restroom Issues - UPDATE
Perlowski, Ken
krperlow at Central.UH.EDU
Mon Nov 7 07:48:36 CST 2016
Please see the notice below regarding city water line work.
Ken Perlowski
From: Building Coordinator List [mailto:BUILDINGCOORDINATOR at LISTSERV.UH.EDU] On Behalf Of Facilities Communications
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 6:39 PM
To: BUILDINGCOORDINATOR at LISTSERV.UH.EDU
Subject: FW: City Public Works Project Potential Low Water Pressure/Restroom Issues - UPDATE
From Facilities Communications –
Please see the forwarded message from City of Houston regarding a public works project with the potential for lower water pressure than typical for residents in affected areas. Full notification, including project timeline and map is included at the bottom of this message; the University of Houston is in the affected area.
Thank you.
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From: CITYOFHOUSTON at HOUSTONTX.GOV<mailto:CITYOFHOUSTON at HOUSTONTX.GOV> [mailto:CITYOFHOUSTON at HOUSTONTX.GOV] On Behalf Of City of Houston News
Subject: IMPORTANT NOTICE from Public Works and Engineering: Your water pressure may be affected
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City of Houston Public Works and Engineering Department to Perform Condition Assessment on 96-Inch Diameter Water Line as Part of Texas Department of Transportation Clinton Drive Reconstruction
Water Pressure may be impacted
October 28, 2016
The Texas Department of Transportation and Harris County are currently designing improvements to Clinton Drive from North Wayside Drive to IH-610 which include rebuilding the entire four lanes of pavement and making adjustments to underground utilities. The underground utility work will require shutting down the 96-inch (8-foot) diameter water transmission main along Clinton Drive. The City plans to make use of this required shut down to assess the condition of the 96-inch water line and make other improvements and repairs to it.
Distribution system adjustments coupled with some operational changes have been made to offset any potential impacts to water service. However, residents in affected areas may notice lower than typical water pressure until the project is complete. The current schedule is to shut the water line down at the end of October 2016 and to return it to service before February 2017.
The safe delivery of water is our main goal and we are working to complete the assessment and related work as quickly as possible. Please call 311 to report any water service concerns. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Contact: Gary Norman 832-395-2519 office
832-262-3455 cell
Gary.Norman at houstontx.gov<mailto:Gary.Norman at houstontx.gov>
PLEASE SEE MAP BELOW
This is the area estimated to be affected
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