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Water Infrastructure Work Scheduled To Begin Soon In Greenwich
Due to construction, residences and businesses should expect minor traffic delays and possible detours during normal working hours.

GREENWICH, CT — Aquarion Water Company is planning to conduct water infrastructure work near the intersection of Stanwich Road and Dublin Hill Road in Greenwich.
Construction of a pressure-reducing facility project is slated to begin on March 13. The project is designed to correct low pressure in the distribution system that typically occurs during the summer high demand season, Aquarion said.
This infrastructure upgrade is part of an ongoing program to improve Aquarion’s water distribution system and to ensure the highest quality water and service.
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The project is expected to be completed by the end of March.
"We greatly appreciate residents’ patience during this project," said Mike Hiltz, Aquarion’s manager of Capital Delivery, Engineering and Planning, in a news release. "We will work closely with our customers, contractors, and town officials to coordinate the work and minimize any disruptions."
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Due to construction, residences and businesses should expect minor traffic delays and possible detours during normal working hours between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Danbury-based David Tinker Excavating, Inc. will be serving as the general contractor for the project.
To keep customers informed about scheduled/unscheduled work, Aquarion utilizes an Everbridge notification system to call affected customers. Aquarion encourages customers to sign up for this free service.
Customers with project-related questions may contact Nicholas Monelli, Aquarion’s project manager, at 203-362-3061.
For service or water-related issues, contact Aquarion customer service at 1-800-732-9678.
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