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Santa Margarita residents may experience temporary water outages through September as neighborhoods receive new fire hydrants and pipeline upgrades.
The work is designed to improve the community’s water distribution system for fire relief, officials said, to meet state requirements.
Notices from the county will be sent to affected residents at least 72 hours in advance of the temporary outages, which will occur between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to the San Luis Obispo County public works department.
The work, awarded to Jackson, Calif.-based Vinciguerra Construction for $389,000, will also include a new water system loop and the installation of more than 20 in-line valves. The project is funded by a combination of loans and grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Residents can also expect to see trenching at various locations throughout the community while valves and fire hydrant connections are installed. New pipelines will be installed at F Street, west of Yerba Buena and east of Pinal avenues; as well as K Street within a block of Encina Avenue.
Motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists are advised to use caution around the construction, officials said, and observe construction signs and workers.
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