SMALL DIAMETER WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PROJECT Takoma, Lamond Riggs, Manor Park, Brightwood, Fort Totten, Michigan Park, North Michigan Park, Queens Chapel, Pleasant Hill, Catholic University, and the Armed Forces Retirement Home Neighborhood- ANC 4B & 5A

Map of Project Area

OVERVIEW

As part of its Capital Improvement Program, DC Water is replacing existing 12-inch and smaller cast iron water mains in various locations throughout the city. Construction for this project will occur in the Takoma, Lamond Riggs, Manor Park, Brightwood, Fort Totten, Michigan Park, North Michigan Park, Queens Chapel, Pleasant Hill, Catholic University, and the Armed Forces Retirement Home neighborhoods (see construction location map on the back). These efforts will help improve water quality and system reliability, increase water pressure in some areas, and maintain adequate flows throughout the system.

SCOPE OF WORK

  • Installation of approximately 2,600 linear feet of 6-inch up to 8-inch water main
  • Replacement of service lines – including free private side replacement of lead and galvanized iron pipe
  • Replacement of fire hydrants and valves
  • Restoration of all surfaces disturbed by the project construction upon completion of work

SCHEDULE

  • Construction start: October 2025
  • Construction completion: January 2029
  • Normal work hours: 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday
  • The contractor may, at times, need to work at night or on weekends, dependent upon certain construction activities or due to inclement weather.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • For all planned temporary water service shut-offs, affected residents will be notified 48 hours in advance. Service interruptions should be minimal.
     
  • Construction activities such as these may cause temporary discolored water or low water pressure. If you experience discolored water, it is recommended that you flush your cold water tap from the lowest point inside your property for approximately 15 minutes. If your water does not clear after this process, please contact DC Water’s Water Quality and Technology Division or our 24-hr Emergency/Command Center.

TRAFFIC

  • Flagging operations and lane closures may be required daily for each construction phase to maintain traffic in the construction work zone. All Traffic Control Plans will be approved by the District Department of Transportation (DDOT).
     
  • Notifications regarding “No Parking” zones will be posted 72 hours prior to construction, in certain areas in and around the job site, as required by DDOT.

PARTNERS

DC Water is currently working closely with DDOT to ensure minimal traffic disruptions during this project. Regular updates will also be provided to impacted residents, Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B and 5A, Ward 4 and 5 representatives in the Mayor’s Office of Community Relations and Services, and Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George and Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker and members of their staff.

Contact Information

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

DC Water Project Manager
Shahanshah Shirzay 
(202) 674-7102
Shahanshah.Shirzay@dcwater.com

DC Water Project Contractor
Capital Paving 
Kevin Lopez 
202-330-8114 
kevin.lopez@capitolpaving.com

DC Water Standard Contacts
Water Quality and Technology Division
(202) 612-3440 

24-hr Emergency/Command Center
(202) 612-3400

Office of Marketing and Communications
(202) 787-2200

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