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Rehabilitation Project on
Twain Avenue
The Clark County Water
Reclamation District (District) is beginning a new sewer
pipeline rehabilitation project on Twain Avenue and
surrounding areas.
“This is the first
phase of the sewer rehabilitation work that is scheduled
to take place in the area of Viking Road, McLeod Drive,
Twain Avenue, Harmon Avenue and Maryland Parkway,” said
Sam Scire, assistant general manager for the District.
“The entire project is scheduled to be complete in
summer of next year.”
Expect the following 24-hour traffic impacts on Twain
Avenue:
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Beginning Nov. 26
through at least Dec. 18, expect one northbound
lane, one southbound lane and the center turn lane
of Twain Avenue to be closed from Sandhill Road to
Boulder Highway.
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Through at least
Dec. 23, expect one northbound lane, one southbound
lane and the center turn lane of Viking Road to be
closed from Spencer Street to McLeod Drive.
While work is taking
place, drivers should take precautions and allow extra
time when traveling though the impacted areas. 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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