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One Year Since Ainsworth’s $2 Million Wastewater Improvement Project

  • One year ago, the City of Ainsworth finished its 2 million Wastewater Improvement project that was completed throughout 2020. New “smart” (radio-read) water meters, cured-in-place pipe lining (installation shown above) and renovated sewage lift stations were the main projects included in the municipal wastewater system renovation.
    One year ago, the City of Ainsworth finished its 2 million Wastewater Improvement project that was completed throughout 2020. New “smart” (radio-read) water meters, cured-in-place pipe lining (installation shown above) and renovated sewage lift stations were the main projects included in the municipal wastewater system renovation.
  • Above, the city installs new cured-in-place sewer pipe lining through a manhole in Ainsworth’s streets during June 2020. A new flexible liner is inserted down a manhole into the existing sewer main line, inflated, and heated until it hardens, creating a new liner and restoring the pipe’s condition.
    Above, the city installs new cured-in-place sewer pipe lining through a manhole in Ainsworth’s streets during June 2020. A new flexible liner is inserted down a manhole into the existing sewer main line, inflated, and heated until it hardens, creating a new liner and restoring the pipe’s condition.

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