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Sewer pipeline rehabilitation work is progressing on Twain Avenue and nearby streets on the east side of Las Vegas as the Clark County Water Reclamation District (District) announces new traffic impacts in the area.
“Work in this area began in November and crews are working as efficiently as possible to complete this project by the end of summer,” said Sam Scire, assistant general manager for the District. “We continue to advise drivers and pedestrians to take extra precautions and allow extra time when traveling through this area while we work underground.”
Expect the following 24-hour traffic impacts on Twain Avenue:
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Through at least Feb. 21, expect one northbound lane, one southbound lane and the center turn lane to be closed at the intersection of Twain Avenue and Barcelona Street and the intersection of Viking Road and Royal Viking Way.
For more information and traffic updates, drivers can call the project hotline at 853-1333, or visit www.cleanwaterteam.com.
About the CCWRD
The Clark County Water Reclamation District was created in 1954. It services the unincorporated portions of Clark County within the Las Vegas Valley, as well as the communities of Blue Diamond, Indian Springs, Laughlin, Overton and Searchlight. The District collects and treats more than 100 million gallons of wastewater each day utilizing more than 2,300 miles of pipeline.
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