Politics & Government

39th Street Sewer Pipe Repair May Cost $70K

The pipe broke last week causing sewage to gush into the Stony Run.

It could cost up to $70,000 for the repair a broken pipe that caused sewage to spill into the Stony Run.

According to an email from Kurt Kocher, a Department of Public Works spokesman, contractor R.E. Harrington is preparing the site to remove 300 feet of pipe on Wednesday.

A new pipe will be placed at the same time as the old pipe is removed near the intersection of 39th Street and University Parkway, and is expected to cost between $60,000 and $70,000. 

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The work will stop overflow problems that have been occurring in the area for years, Kocher’s email reads.

The overflow was discovered about 10:30 a.m., last Thursday and city workers stopped the sewage from seeping into the stream by that evening.

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However, the pipe was gushing between 50 and 100 gallons a minute at one point, and an estimated 28,000 gallons of sewage made it into the stream.

The Stony Run flows throughout central North Baltimore.

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