Sewer Construction in Anaheim
State College Sewer Work
Sewer installation on State College in Anaheim is in full effect. Multiple crews are currently working from Orangewood Avenue to Ball Road.
In February crews will move north of Ball Road with the sewer installation work. Please see the notification for further details.
Additional work occurring on State College at the following locations until March 2019:
– Orangewood Avenue to Katella Avenue
– South of Winston Avenue to Ball Road
– Howell to Cerritos Avenue
- Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
- Water line relocation will also take place; however, it is occurring at night to avoid conflicts with the sewer replacement efforts.
Orangewood Avenue intersection:
- Nighttime work: weekdays 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Nighttime work is necessary to complete very complicated work that requires multiple lanes closures and turn restrictions.
Work at the intersection is extremely complex, this is the area where the 4-mile sewer replacement ends and where connections to other major trunk lines occur. Due to the nature of the work which requires multiple lane closures on both State College and Orangewood, as well as the very busy intersection, work in this area needs to occur at night. Please see alert for further details.
**Due to the nature of the work, and the desire to complete the work as soon as possible, the sewer replacement at the major intersections will take place at different times, details to follow as construction progresses.
We understand construction can be an inconvenience we apologize in advance and appreciate your patience as we work to improve our infrastructure.
*Dates are subject to change due to operational factors or inclement weather.
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Project Description:
The project is replacing four miles of sewer along State College Boulevard from the SR-91 to Orangewood Avenue in the City of Anaheim. Construction began in summer 2018 and is scheduled to be completed in late 2020. Once the project is complete, eight million gallons of wastewater will be diverted to OCSD’s Plant No. 1 in Fountain Valley for treatment before being send to the Groundwater Replenishment System.  This is Phase B of a two-phase project; Phase A was completed in 2017 and took place from Yorba Linda Blvd. to SR-91 in the City of Fullerton.