Construction is underway on a sewer lift station that will expand sewer service to the downtown Lafayette area and the LaPlace neighborhood, allowing for construction of additional apartments.
Lafayette has broken ground on a $17.7 million sewer project to modernize its aging system. The new lift station will expand wastewater capacity to support approximately 2,000 new residential units.
Q: I’ve heard about “sewer lift stations” around town. What do they look like and how do they work? A: According to information from the Dothan Utilities Wastewater Collection division, sanitary sewer ...
Construction officially began for a new sewer lift station for Downtown Lafayette on Wednesday, which is set to expand the district's residential capacity. The new lift station will cost $840,000, and ...
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