Main Street Water Line Project Begins April 1

Post Date:03/27/2024

Main Street Water Line Replacement Project, Phase I, to Begin April 1, 2024

In order to replace aging infrastructure and assure safe and reliable drinking water delivery to the heart of Park City, a three-phase project will launch April 1, 2024, to replace the water main, fire lines and water services in Main Street. The first system-wide upgrade since 1984, this work is necessary to prevent further pipe breaks and other system failures that are more common in aging infrastructure.

Working with the Historic Park City Alliance (HPCA), the City chose construction timelines that minimize impacts to area businesses and other stakeholders. This project is planned to be completed in the following three shoulder-seasons, which historically reflect the quietest business months on Main Street:

  • April 1-July 1, 2024: Phase I – Heber Avenue to 5th Street
  • April 1-July 1, 2025: Phase II– 5th Street to 3rd Street
  • April 1-July 1, 2026: Phase III – 3rd Street to Swede Alley

Phase I of this project will take place along Main Street from Heber Avenue to 5th Street, time permitting.

Project Contact

For full details regarding roadway impacts and what to expect, please visit the project webpage.
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Dry cleaning is not considered an environmentally friendly practice, because of the widespread use of the chemical perchloroethylene (also called perc). According to the Occidental College’s Pollution Prevention Center, 80 percent of the more than 35,000 dry cleaners in the US still use this harmful chemical, which is used as a solvent in the dry cleaning process. Studies have shown that workers exposed to perc routinely either through inhalation or skin contact are at a much higher risk for adverse health affects. Perc has been linked to increased risks of bladder, esophageal, and cervical cancer, eye, nose, throat and skin irritation, and reduced fertility, among other effects.

Even bringing clothes cleaned with perc back to your home exposes you to the dangerous chemical, because once home and out of the bag, the toxin is released into the air. Because of this having your closed cleaned in the conventional manner is not advised. Read below for information on alternatives to conventional dry cleaning and tips for greener dry cleaning.
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