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Wedgefield Boulevard Phase 2 Sewer Improvement Project
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Estimated Dates & Work Schedule
Anticipated End Date: 2016-09-30
Roads Affected
Elvia Drive, Wedgefield Boulevard
Project Objective
JEA crews will be in your area to begin the second phase of a project to replace a portion of the aging sanitary sewer infrastructure that serves your neighborhood.
These pipes have reached the end of their service lives and need to be proactively replaced to increase the reliability of the wastewater system and to prevent future sewer main breaks.
This work will include the replacement of the existing 8-inch sanitary sewer force main from 7711 Elvia Drive to 7841 Elvia Drive. The new pipe will be upgraded to a 10-inch sanitary sewer force main.
Sanitary sewer force mains are pressurized pipes used to transport sewage to JEA wastewater treatment plants. Learn more about the process of wastewater treatment.
Construction Conditions
Construction will occur in the City’s streets, rights of way and easements. Drivers will be permitted to drive (with caution) through the construction area. We apologize in advance for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding.
Restoration of Project Area
Restoration of the project area will begin after the sewer manhole has been repaired and cleared for use. Upon completion of the project, any existing pavement, trees, grass, curb, or sidewalks affected during construction will be returned to its pre-construction condition.
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Contact
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If you have any questions about the Wedgefield Boulevard Phase 2 Sewer Improvement Project, please contact JEA Project Outreach at (904) 665-7500 or email us at projectoutreach@jea.com.
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Wastewater
JEA's sewer collection system handles more than 70 million gallons of wastewater every day. Our waste collection and treatment system consists of more than 3,700 miles of collection lines, over 1,200 pumping stations and fourteen sewer treatment plants.