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New Orleans sewer main repair ends next week; sewage being pumped into Mississippi River in meantime

Por: The Advocate Politics July 22, 2023

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Repairs to a 60-inch sewer force main in New Orleans are expected to be completed by the end of next week, which would allow raw sewage to stop being pumped into the Mississippi River, Sewerage & Water Board Executive Director Ghassan Korban said Friday. Over the weekend, water board employees will begin welding sheets of steel onto the existing 60-year-old sewage pipe around sections that have been eroded away, once Boh Brothers employees... + full article



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