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New Jersey American Water spends $3.7 million for water and sewer main improvement projects

New Jersey American Water has several water and sewer main improvement projects underway that will improve service to its new customers in Haddonfield. The company is spending approximately $3.7 million to replace more than two miles of pipe that is near the end of its useful life. New Jersey American Water asks that drivers and pedestrians use caution while crews are working along the following streets:

Grove Street- Between Lake Street and East Kings Highway, Approximately 2,000 feet of six-inch, unlined, cast-iron pipe is being replaced with eight-inch, cement-lined, ductile iron main.

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From Coles Mill Road to Maple Avenue, New Jersey American Water is cleaning sediment from an eight-inch, clay sewer main and lining the 2,700-foot stretch of pipe with a layer of cement, which will extend the life of the main.

Between Glover Avenue and East Kings Highway, crews will also clean and line approximately 1,000 feet of eight-inch clay sewer main.

Lakeview Avenue (between Centre Street and Cooper River)– A new 12-inch, cement-lined, ductile iron water main will replace a 2,000-foot long, four-inch in diameter, unlined cast-iron water main.

New Jersey American Water is also installing 2,000 feet of new sewer main, replacing an eight-inch,clay main with an eight-inch PVC pipe.

West Euclid Avenue (from West End Avenue to Avondale Avenue) — The company is replacing 720 feet of eight-inch, clay sewer main with eight-inch, PVC pipe; and also replacing 720 feet of eight-inch, unlined, cast-iron water main with eight-inch, cement-lined, ductile-iron water main.

Douglass Avenue and East Park Avenue at Lincoln Avenue — More than 1,000 feet of eight-inch, clay sewer main will be replaced by an eight-inch, cement-lined, ductile-iron sewer line. A new 12-inch, cement-lined, ductile-iron water main will replace a 1060-foot long, four-inch, unlined, cast-iron water main

The water infrastructure improvements, which will be in service by the end of August, will ensure that customers in Haddonfield continue to enjoy safe, reliable water and wastewater services. Final road restoration will be completed this fall. More information can be found by visiting www.amwater.com.

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