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FY2025 Sewer Collection System Maintenance
General Information
Project Manager: Brendan Huizinga, Civil Engineering Technician
(630) 620-5740
Contractor: Sewertech LLC
Start Date: Week of May 26, 2025
Completion Date: November 1, 2025 (All Fieldwork)
Awarded Contract Amount: $208,710.37
Funding Source: Water & Sewer Fund
Communications
Newsletters & Notices: A general notice will be posted on the Village website and shared across various social media platforms. In addition, the contractor and the Village’s on-site representative will distribute paper copies of the notice to any directly impacted residents.
Interested individuals are encouraged to sign up for the Notify Me service to receive updates. Periodic notifications will be sent through Notify Me with information on the contractor’s progress and upcoming schedule.
Project Information
Project Limits: Approximately 335 various locations, between Madison Street and Butterfield Road.
Project: The scope of work includes closed-circuit television (CCTV) inspection, evaluation, and cleaning of sanitary sewers ranging from 8 to 15 inches in diameter.
Anticipated Project Schedule:
Award Date: | April 17, 2025 |
Sewer Televising & Cleaning Starts: | Week of May 26, 2025 |
Televising and Cleaning Work Concludes: | Late September 2025 |
All Data and Reports Due: | Early December 2025 |
Project Close-Out: | December 2025 |
FAQ’s
Why is this project necessary? The sanitary sewers within the project area must be cleaned and inspected as a preliminary step towards roadway improvements outlined in the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). Additionally, these sewers have been prioritized based on results from a Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool (SL-RAT) evaluation. SL-RAT is a portable onsite device that quickly identifies the level of blockage in sewer lines.
The data collected from the cleaning and video inspection will be entered into the Village’s Asset Management and Geographic Information System (GIS) to document the current physical condition of the sewers. Data acquired by cleaning and televising will be entered into the Village’s Asset Management and Geographical Information System to document the sewers’ current physical condition.
How does this benefit the Village? Regular cleaning and inspection of sanitary sewers help maintain optimal flow capacity and reduce the risk of blockages or overflows. This proactive maintenance allows Village staff to plan and prioritize any necessary repairs or upgrades through the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), ensuring long-term infrastructure reliability.
Will this impact traffic and parking? Minor, temporary disruptions may occur due to construction vehicles, equipment, and personnel in the area. Residents are advised to use caution near active work zones. While brief lane reductions may be necessary, full road closures are not anticipated.