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Posted on: May 18, 2016

[ARCHIVED] Durham Closing Portion of Ninth Street for Emergency Water Line Repair Work

Emergency water line repair work on Ninth Street will resume after the Memorial Day Holiday. This will require closure one lane of Ninth Street between Green and Safeway streets beginning May 31 for emergency water line repair work. This is a continuation of the work which began on May 19th.

The City of Durham Water Management Department contracted with JF Wilkerson, Inc. and anticipated that the project would be completed in one week; however, due to unforeseen subsurface issues, additional time is required. The northbound lane will be closed while the contractor is actively on site. If inclement weather prevents significant the work from being completed by June 3rd, the replacement work will take place the week of June 6-10. Traffic flow will returned to normal on weekends.

The work zone will be located at the northern end of the block and traffic control measures will be put in place to allow driveway access. Northbound through-traffic on Ninth Street will be directed through a posted detour. Motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians are urged to use caution in this area or to use another route, if possible.

No disruptions in water service are planned, however customers in this area may notice brown water at their tap immediately after the repair is complete. If this issue occurs customers should run cold water from their bathtub tap until the water runs clear.

View a map showing the emergency work location. For more information, contact Project Manager Bryant Green at (919) 560-4381, extension 35268 or by email.

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