Tarentum businesses and residents may experience brief water outages over the next two weeks as crews install new water valves throughout the borough.
The project of close to $70,000 is being done by Tarentum Public Works crews in conjunction with Meyer Excavating, Inc.
According to the borough’s website, installation of the nine new valves will enable a more reliable supply of water and greatly assist in reducing the duration of outages should a waterline break occur.
The locations where the new valves will be installed at are First Avenue and Ross Street; First Avenue and Corbet Street; Fourth Avenue and Ross Street; East Seventh Avenue and Corbet Street; Seventh Avenue and Lock Street; West Eighth Avenue and Grantham Street; West 10th Avenue and East Street; and West 11th Avenue and Center Street.
The work is being partially funded by a $32,000 federal Community Development Block Grant.
Madasyn Czebiniak is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Madasyn at 724-226-4702, mczebiniak@tribweb.com, or via Twitter @maddyczebstrib.
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