Location

Lake County, Ohio

IMPACT

Provided residents with a reliable water supply to their homes, decreased burden on water maintenance operations, and reduced water loss.

Lake County Waterline Replacement Projects

On an annual basis, Environmental Design Group provides design, public bidding and construction support for waterline projects for the Lake County Department of Utilities in various Lake County communities. These projects are generally small waterline replacements in residential areas.

The following list details the nature of the work, by location and city:

Orchard Road, Willoughby: Surveying services, detailed plans, specifications and contract documents for the design of 2,250 lineal feet of 8-inch Ductile Iron Waterline and appurtenances.

Maplewood Drive, Willowick: Replacing 6-inch Ductile Iron Waterline with 500 feet of 8-inch PVC C909 Waterline. Two fire hydrants were replaced; 19 homes were reconnected.

Waldmere Drive, Eastlake: Replacing 6-inch Ductile Iron Waterline with 1,700 feet of 8-inch PVC C909 waterline. Eight fire hydrants were replaced, 48 homes were reconnected, and the waterline was tied into four streets.

Blissfield & Beechwood Drives, Willowick: Engineering design and field survey for replacement of 3,300 feet of 8-inch Ductile Iron Waterline, including all hydrants and mainline valves.

Strawberry Lane, Willoughby: Engineering design and field survey for replacement of 2,800 feet of 8-inch Ductile Iron Waterline, including all hydrants and mainline valves.

Nan Linn Drive, Willoughby: Engineering design, field survey, and construction management for replacement of 3,000 feet of 8-inch Class 53 Ductile Iron Pipe (DIP CL53) Waterline, which replaced an existing 6-inch Cast Iron Waterline.

Eaglewood Drive, Willoughby: Design services, surveying and construction management for replacement of 1,700 feet of 8-inch Class 53 Ductile Iron Pipe (DIP CL53) waterline, which replaced an existing 4-inch Asbestos Concrete Waterline.

Chestnut Hill Drive, Willoughby: Design services, surveying and construction management for replacement of 3,000 feet of 8-inch Class 53 Ductile Iron Pipe (DIP CL53) Waterline, which replaced an existing 6-inch Cast Iron Waterline.