In May of 2018, Water Services will begin preventive maintenance on metallic water mains as part of its annual Cathodic Protection Program. The program extends the life of a community’s metallic water main by attaching magnesium rods to the water main in the City’s right of way. These rods provide corrosion protection to the water main.
Impacts to residents are typically minimal. There will be noise associated with the excavation, which is done by hydro-excavation. The installation process takes minutes and the resulting 30 cm (1 foot) diameter holes are refilled the same day. There will be no impact to water quality or pressure, as all work takes place on the outside of the water main. Traffic and pedestrian impacts will be minimal.
This work is scheduled from May to early August, and will occur between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to minimize noise-related disruption. Clean Water Works has a service contract to complete the work, and will be overseen by City staff.
Additional program information along with a list of all impacted streets can be found at ottawa.ca/cathodicprotection.
For a full list of affected streets in Stittsville, please click here.
Additional program information along with a list of all impacted streets can be found at ottawa.ca/cathodicprotection. For more information, please contact the City’s Water Information Line by phone at 613-580-2424, extension 22300 or by email at info-water@ottawa.ca.
(This post originally appeared on Councillor Shad Qadri’s web site.)