Road Construction and Noise in Cardiff
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, November 9, 2017:
Last Sunday November 5th louder than expected construction occurred at Pacific Coast Highway near Cardiff State Beach. All of us at the San Elijo Joint Powers Authority would like to apologize for this unplanned disruption, let you know what was going on, and share what we’re doing to help minimize our impact in the coming months.
The San Elijo Joint Powers Authority is a local wastewater agency serving the communities of Cardiff, Olivenhain, Solana Beach, Del Mar, and Rancho Santa Fe. After the wastewater is treated and safe to return to the ocean, an underground outfall pipe that runs under Manchester Ave and the San Elijo Lagoon carries the water 1.5 miles out to the ocean. Due to the age of this pipe, the land-based section is being replaced with new materials that will ensure over 100 years of continuous and reliable service, and clean beaches.
The noise you may have heard on Sunday was the installation of a 60” steel protection casing under the Pacific Coast Highway. We recognize the disruptive nature of this work and are evaluating different construction methods to minimize future noise and inconvenience to our community.
This work is estimated to be completed by early March 2018. Going forward, we’ll be sending updates to community organizations, local government, and local elected officials to share our progress, and advance warning of noise or traffic congestion. Thank you for your patience while we work to protect our community and coastline now and for many generations to come.
The San Elijo Joint Powers Authority is a local wastewater and recycled water agency serving the communities of Cardiff, Olivenhain, Solana Beach, Del Mar, and Rancho Santa Fe. This project will safeguard public health, protect the local environment, and preserve public recreation opportunities along the beaches of Encinitas, Cardiff, and Solana Beach. Thank you for your patience while we work to protect our community and coastline.
Contact
Mike Konicke
760.753.6203 x77
konickem@sejpa.org
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, November 9, 2017:
Last Sunday November 5th louder than expected construction occurred at Pacific Coast Highway near Cardiff State Beach. All of us at the San Elijo Joint Powers Authority would like to apologize for this unplanned disruption, let you know what was going on, and share what we’re doing to help minimize our impact in the coming months.
The San Elijo Joint Powers Authority is a local wastewater agency serving the communities of Cardiff, Olivenhain, Solana Beach, Del Mar, and Rancho Santa Fe. After the wastewater is treated and safe to return to the ocean, an underground outfall pipe that runs under Manchester Ave and the San Elijo Lagoon carries the water 1.5 miles out to the ocean. Due to the age of this pipe, the land-based section is being replaced with new materials that will ensure over 100 years of continuous and reliable service, and clean beaches.
The noise you may have heard on Sunday was the installation of a 60” steel protection casing under the Pacific Coast Highway. We recognize the disruptive nature of this work and are evaluating different construction methods to minimize future noise and inconvenience to our community.
This work is estimated to be completed by early March 2018. Going forward, we’ll be sending updates to community organizations, local government, and local elected officials to share our progress, and advance warning of noise or traffic congestion. Thank you for your patience while we work to protect our community and coastline now and for many generations to come.
The San Elijo Joint Powers Authority is a local wastewater and recycled water agency serving the communities of Cardiff, Olivenhain, Solana Beach, Del Mar, and Rancho Santa Fe. This project will safeguard public health, protect the local environment, and preserve public recreation opportunities along the beaches of Encinitas, Cardiff, and Solana Beach. Thank you for your patience while we work to protect our community and coastline.
Contact
Mike Konicke
760.753.6203 x77
konickem@sejpa.org
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