Onondaga County’s sewage system repair bill grows by tens of millions

The cost to repair and maintain Onondaga County’s aging sewer system continues to add up. Lawmakers recently approved borrowing more than $60 million to pay for numerous projects. One of them is the Ley Creek Force Main, a 42-inch diameter pipe that carries sewage under pressure from 7th North Street in Liverpool to the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment plant near Destiny USA. Water Environment Protection Deputy Commissioner Eric Schuler told legislators it’s a long-term project that began six years ago.

“We have the Liverpool Ley Creek portion that is ready to hit the streets,” he said. “Part of this resolution is also asking for authorization to utilize a grant that was previously issued to the county of $10 million. We still have to do another design phase for the long stretch of piping that’s along the railroad.”

The county is under a court order to replace that portion of the pipe. The 50-year-old main ruptured twice last summer on the bridge over Onondaga Creek, sending tens of thousands of gallons of untreated sewage into Onondaga Lake. Replacement could take years…

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