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Ala Wai project winds down with removal of pipes

By B.J. Reyes

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jun 14, 2012

~~<p>Two temporary sewer pipes installed in the Ala Wai Canal after the massive 2006 sewage line break and spill are being removed this week as the city nears completion of a new $46 million pipeline beneath the canal, Mayor Peter Carlisle announced Wednesday.</p>
<p>The two 28-inch diameter pipes will be floated to the surface by the contractor, Frank Coluccio Construction Co., which will dismantle and salvage the pipes, the city said.</p>
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Two temporary sewer pipes installed in the Ala Wai Canal after the massive 2006 sewage line break and spill are being removed this week as the city nears completion of a new $46 million pipeline beneath the canal, Mayor Peter Carlisle announced Wednesday.

The two 28-inch diameter pipes will be floated to the surface by the contractor, Frank Coluccio Construction Co., which will dismantle and salvage the pipes, the city said. Login for more...



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