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City will work on water lines

According to a press release, the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority began the… According to a press release, the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority began the installation of a 20-inch water line on Tuesday. The water line work will be performed on Aliquippa Street, Sutherland Drive, University Drive D, Brackenridge Street and Iowa Street.

Construction hours will range from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The project is estimated to take 90 days, and there will be parking and traffic restrictions. Water and sewage services will not be disrupted.

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