A recently completed infrastructure project in Corvallis, Ore., introduced critical waterline updates while demonstrating the city’s commitment to proactive maintenance and resiliency.
The project, which replaced a 20-inch cast-iron waterline dating back to 1952, addressed aging infrastructure while ensuring uninterrupted service for residents. City officials said it also sets the stage for future growth.
Josh Bjornstedt, a civil engineer and project manager with the city for nearly 25 years, explained the significance of the project…