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Hwy. 5 North from Hospital Drive to 62/412 intersection Night Work Begins
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On the right are Mountain Home Water-Sewer employees that will be conducting night work for the next three weeks. Night work started the week of August 19th. On the left are pictures of the work being performed by these employees. Citizens of Mountain Home are asked to use CAUTION when in this construction area. 

This is the first of three cuts across Hwy 5 North. This installation will include a  6" water line with a 12" casing with an installation of a new fire hydrant and relocated water meters.  

The next cut will be another 6" water line with a 12" casing North of the first location and will be started when the first cut is finished. The second location will be just North/West of the Ozark Eye Center drive way, that line will also have a new fire hydrant and relocated water meters at the end of the line.  

The last cut will be an 8" sewer line with a 16" casing. That work will be started after the water line crossings are finished and this work location will be just South/East of the Ozark Eye Center driveway.

Stay tuned for more picture updates to be provided on this site. 

The pictures just below will start an archive of pictures in chronological order of the work.

The City of Mountain Home Water and Sewer Department is relocating

Water and Sewer lines between Hospital Drive and the intersection

of 62/412 for the expansion and construction of widening of State

Hwy. 5 North. The relocation of lines will be done by city crews and will  

cost approximately $150,000.00 

   

 

Dodd Creek sewer line replacement
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Before Work 

Began on Sewer 

line.

 

1 Million Gallon Elevated water storage tank


 

This tank is currently under construction and is located on State Hwy. 5 North. The $1 Million dollar project is being funded with 60% Federal Funds and 40% City funds. 

The Picture below is an aerial photo of the project currently being built.

      

 

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