Hearst Cluster Pipeline Replacement

Project details

Beginning October, 2021, EBMUD crews will install a new water pipeline to improve water service in your Berkeley neighborhood. We will work on:

  • Hearst Avenue between 7th Street & San Pablo Avenue
  • 7th Street between Hearst Avenue & Delaware Street
  • 8th Street between Hearst Avenue & Delaware Street

We expect to complete pipeline installation by Summer 2022, with final paving to follow.

Schedule

Work hours are 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. We will provide traffic control. Residents may experience delays of up to 10 minutes when entering and leaving the work area. If you have special needs, please call us and we will make every effort to accommodate.

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What to expect 

  • Equipment and materials will be temporarily located in your neighborhood during construction.
  • After the new water pipeline is installed, crews will transfer water services, install fire hydrants and make final connections.
  • Once construction is completed, material and equipment will be removed within 1 to 2 weeks. 

Water service interruption 

Crews will notify you with a door hanger, regarding planned water service interruption to your property. After a service interruption, there may be air in the pipes that may loosen particles in your home plumbing. Close your toilet water supply valves, and then run water from your front hose bib, bathtub and/or cold water faucets for 1-3 minutes. This will dispel any air or loosened particles from your household pipes. If any water quality issues remain after flushing, please call us.

Paving

The asphalt paving applied daily is temporary and is designed to provide a safe road surface during construction. Final paving occurs after pipeline work is completed. It may take up to 90 days or longer before final paving is completed.

  Watch a video on how EBMUD paves streets following pipe replacements.    

Flushing for water quality  

After pipe installations or repairs, EBMUD crews may flush water lines with large volumes of water to ensure water is clean and safe. When crews flush pipes, customers may see water discharged into tanks or storm drains. Flushing is a critical step to keep your water safe by removing sediment and discolored water following a repair or new pipe install. EBMUD values conservation and water reuse, especially during drought, and works to reuse flushed water whenever possible. Learn more. 

Frequently asked questions   

  What impacts are expected when pipelines are installed?  

  What work is happening near you? Use our map

  What is EBMUD's plan to replace pipelines?  

Contact

Community Affairs
Email: Construction-north@ebmud.com
Phone: 510-287-7208   
For after-hours assistance, please contact: 1-866-403-2683