Pahala Hawaii $30.9M Wastewater Project Begins to Close Aging Cesspools
Pahala Hawaii $30.9M Wastewater Project Begins to Close Aging Cesspools

Pahala Hawaii $30.9M Wastewater Project Begins to Close Aging Cesspools

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Several infrastructure projects focused on water and road improvements have commenced across the United States. In Hawaii County, a $30.9 million wastewater collection system project began in Pahala to replace large capacity cesspools, aiming to comply with federal environmental mandates by 2027. In Peoria, Illinois, multiple road construction projects are underway, including the closure and reconstruction of Moss Avenue and resurfacing work on Glasford Road, with additional traffic adjustments for bridge stabilization. Sioux City, Iowa, has initiated an undersized water main replacement project on Central Street, involving lane closures and a three-week full closure of 47th Street, expected to finish by October 2025. Meanwhile, a drainage improvement project started on Route 61 near Route 487 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, involving pipe replacement and traffic signal upgrades, scheduled for completion by September 2025. These projects reflect ongoing efforts to improve water infrastructure and road safety in diverse communities.

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