Community Corner
Lake Arlington Golf Course Sanitary Sewer Replacements Complete
The $4.8 million project, which began in October 2019, replaced approximately 5,000 feet of sanitary sewer main.

March 11, 2021
By Alana Earle
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A year-long project to rebuild a mile of 24 to 36-inch diameter sanitary sewer main through parts of Lake Arlington Golf Course has been completed.
The $4.8 million project, which began in October 2019, replaced approximately 5,000 feet of sanitary sewer main. The existing sewer mains were selected for replacement based on a history of failures that required emergency repairs.
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An additional 1,400 feet of sanitary sewer main was rehabilitated using cured-in-place pipe lining. The project also included erosion protection repairs to the spillway outlet at Lake Arlington Dam, located in Lake Arlington Golf Course.
Additional benefits of this project include:
- A larger sanitary sewer flow capacity for the area.
- Reduction in annual maintenance costs for the rebuilt mains.
- Prevention of future sanitary sewer overflows.
To keep up with ongoing projects in Arlington, visit www.arlingtontx.gov/streettracker. For more information on Arlington Water Utilities, visit www.arlingtontx.gov/water.
This press release was produced by the City of Arlington. The views expressed here are the author’s own.