Fairfax: Sanitary Sewer Lines, Manholes Inspection to Start This Week
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Fairfax: Sanitary Sewer Lines, Manholes Inspection to Start This Week

In order to proactively address aging infrastructure and improve sanitary sewer service, the City of Fairfax will be performing a condition inspection of sanitary sewer lines and the associated manholes in the community.

The City of Fairfax, Department of Public Works has contracted with RJN Group, Inc. to provide condition inspection services in the area marked on the map. The work will start on or about Thursday, July 7 and will take approximately three weeks to complete.

It is not necessary for residents to be at their home or business during the inspection.

There will be no need for the inspectors to enter homes or businesses at any time. There will be no interruption to any utility services.

Inspectors may need to walk on or near your property to gain access to sanitary sewers and easements and will make attempts to notify persons at the property before doing so. No heavy equipment or excavations are required. Occasionally manhole lids may be covered by brush or shallow sediment – inspectors may remove these minor obstructions to access manholes. Some of the manholes are in the roadway and will require minor traffic control and flagmen.