Portage, IN – Calumet Region Sewer Interceptor Phase II Improvements Project Groundbreaking
On August 14, the City of Portage broke ground on a significant infrastructure project. The Calumet Region Interceptor Phase II Improvements Project includes sewer lining of 1085 linear feet of 30-inch sewer and 526 linear feet of 36-inch pipe with cured-in-place pipe liner to seal out inflow and infiltration causing reduced capacity in the interceptor and downstream wastewater treatment plant.
This project is part of the Calumet Region Environmental Infrastructure 219 project and has been allocated $1.1M of federal funding. The City of Portage is providing 25% of the project’s cost at $358,333.
For more information on this project, other projects in the Calumet region, or the Chicago District’s projects throughout the Great Lakes region please visit our website at Chicago District (army.mil), or contact the Chicago District directly at chicagodistrict.pao@usace.army.mil.
Groundbreaking Remarks
- City of Portage: Honorable Mayor Austin Bonta
- United States Representative Frank Mrvan (IN-01)
- Colonel Kenneth Rockwell, Commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago District
Special Thanks To
- Design Engineer: Commonwealth Engineers, Inc.
- Contractor: Grimmer Construction