Road Construction on Manchester
Ave and Coast Highway 101
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, December 7, 2017:
Construction
work continues on the Land Outfall Replacement Project by the San Elijo Joint
Powers Authority and general contractor, J.R. Filanc. The project includes the replacement of the
existing land outfall pipeline that was installed in 1965 to transport treated
wastewater from Encinitas, Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe, and Escondido to the
San Elijo Ocean Outfall for disposal 1.5 miles offshore. The outfall system is considered critical
regional infrastructure and is in operation 24 hours a day.
On December 5th we received approval from the
City of Encinitas Engineering Division for an expedited construction schedule. This allows the contractor to work 24
hours a day, 6 days a week excluding Sunday’s and holidays. We will be monitoring construction noise and have measures in place to
ensure minimal interruptions for our neighbors. Additionally the contractor will be required to limit
loud activities to daytime hours. The SEJPA will continue to provide project updates to the community for the duration of the project.
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
konickem@sejpa.org
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