Dear Neighbor:
Lakeway Municipal Utility District is about to embark on a construction project in your neighborhood, which may affect you. The purpose of this project is to install a new recycled water pipeline from the new recycled water pond (I-6) under construction off Stewart Road, to the existing recycled water pond (I-4), off Clubhouse Drive near Carefree Circle. The new pipeline will allow us to transfer water between the recycling plant on Palos Verdes, these two ponds and our various recycled water customers. These ponds store recycled water that is used to irrigate the golf courses, Lakeway Boulevard median and other areas.
We are sending out this advisory to keep you up to
date, and to let you know what we are up to. This project will tear up Clubhouse Dr. from the east end to
near Golf Crest Dr. All roadways
will be kept open, while some driveways may be blocked for a few hours.
If we must block your drive, we will inform you first.
In all cases, your driveway will be accessible overnight.
There are no planned disruptions for any water, telephone or cable
service. We will work hard not to
damage landscaping, mailboxes and other property.
But, if anything is damaged, it will be repaired as quickly as possible
to your satisfaction.
This is a detailed description of this project:
Install a 10” diameter recycled water pipeline in an open-cut ditch. The project will commence on the east end and finish on the west end. The pipeline will run from the new recycled water pond I-6, off Stewart Road, across the Niemann property, crossing Clara Van Rd., across another section of the Niemann property, across the Cokins property, to the east end of Clubhouse Dr. The pipeline will then be installed in Clubhouse Dr. – westward to 205 Clubhouse Dr.; then into the District’s property and to the I-4 pond.
In this same ditch, we will install a small diameter wastewater pipeline, some small electrical control conduits and possibly a second small pipeline for a weak hypochlorite (chlorine) solution. The wastewater pipeline comes from the small pump station at the I-6 pond site, and runs along the same route as the 10” pipeline until it turns up Golf Crest Dr. and ends at an existing wastewater manhole by Spellbrook Lane. The hypochlorite solution line will be for transferring the recycled water disinfectant, and will connect the Palos Verdes recycling plant with the I-4 and I-6 ponds.
Work on this project has commenced on the east end
near the new pond construction. Work
is expected to begin in the Clubhouse area about the first week in April and be
complete by the end of May.
For questions about the
above, or regarding any of our construction matters, please call Jim Coulter –
970-1780. Thank you for your
forbearance as Dig
We Must!
Richard Eason
General Manager