Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 07/18/2012 07:54 AM
Updated by: John_Hamilton on 07/18/2012 08:50 AM
Expires: 01/01/2017 12:00 AM
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CCWD Construction Schedule for the West Point Community
San Andreas, CA...The Calaveras County Water District (CCWD) would like to keep the public informed of the schedule for the current construction work in West Point, conducted by Mozingo Construction: Monday, July 16th through Friday, July 27th – Construction will take place on Highway 26 between South Main Street and Winton Road. Monday, July 30th through Tuesday, August 14th Construction will take place on Winton Road...
Wednesday, August 15th through Friday, August 17th – Construction will take place on Highway 26 between Winton Road and North Main Street.
Monday, August 20th through Friday, August 24th – Construction will take place on Main Street, North of Pine Street.
Monday, August 27th through Wednesday, August 29th – Construction will take place on Pine Street.
Thursday, August 30th through Monday, September 3rd – Construction will take place on Spink Street.
Tuesday, September 4th through Monday, September 17th – Construction will take place on Main Street, South of Pine Street.
Tuesday, September 18th through Thursday, September 20th – Construction will take place on Bouvard Street.
Construction hours are 7:00 AM through 5:00 PM
The District will continue to keep the public informed of the schedule as construction moves forward.
These improvements are possible though the District’s work in securing a California Proposition 84 implementation grant for $1.48 million and a USDA grant for $1.0 million. The project consists of replacing over 15,000 feet of deteriorating water mains, a pump station, and a leaking redwood water storage tank with a new 60,000-gallon ignition-resistant steel water storage tank. Currently the West Point area serves 560 connections.
Calaveras County Water District is a public agency committed to meeting the diverse needs of the historical gold country that spans 1,100 square miles. CCWD is responsible for potable water delivery, wastewater collection, recycled water distribution, groundwater management and hydropower generation facilities in the county. Through responsible management and innovative planning, CCWD strives to protect the region’s rich resources and advance its mission to serve the public.
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