Date: Fri 30-Aug-1996
Date: Fri 30-Aug-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
sewer-Elm-Drive
Full Text:
Sewer Work Due To Begin On Elm Drive
Sewer workers are scheduled to start installing the "spine" of the municipal
sewer system on Tuesday when Baltazar Construction of Ludlow, Mass, begins
laying pipe in the area of Hawley Road and Elm Drive.
Workmen have ringed the Ram's Pasture with black sedimentation fencing. The
fencing is intended to prevent sediment from flowing from the sewer trenches
into the stream and pond on the pasture.
The sewer installation work is the latest of the nine separate construction
projects which comprise the town sewer system.
As part of its construction contract, known as Contract 3, Baltazar
Construction plans to install sewer lines along Mt Pleasant Road from Diamond
Drive to Schoolhouse Hill Road, and also along South Main Street from Glover
Avenue to Country Club Road.
The east side of Main Street from Schoolhouse Hill Road to Glover Avenue will
have sewer lines installed by another firm using the directional drilling
method as part of Contract 3-A. The town decided to use directional drilling
to minimize the damage to the roots of maple trees which line the east side of
the street.
Besides installing sewers along sections of Mt Pleasant Road and South Main
Street, Baltazar will lay sewers along Sugar Street out to its westerly
intersection with Baldwin Road, and also on Lovell's Lane and Laurel Road.
About three-quarters of the construction work on the sewer project has been
done. The project is scheduled for completion in about a year. Construction
work began in November 1994.
The town is under a state pollution abatement order to resolve longstanding
groundwater pollution problems stemming from failing septic systems. In 1992,
voters approved spending up to $34.3 million for the work.
