Site Logo

Sewer repair in Port Townsend

Published 1:30 am Friday, December 30, 2022

Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News

Rafe Thornton, left, and Lane Dotson, both with the City of Port Townsend Street, Sewer and Storm department vacuum sewage out of the manhole and into the truck, on Thursday, in order to facilitate repairs to the broken sewer line at Gaines and Water Streets in Port Townsend, on a newly installed sewer line damaged by recent storm and tidal activity.
1/2
Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News

Rafe Thornton, left, and Lane Dotson, both with the City of Port Townsend Street, Sewer and Storm department vacuum sewage out of the manhole and into the truck, on Thursday, in order to facilitate repairs to the broken sewer line at Gaines and Water Streets in Port Townsend, on a newly installed sewer line damaged by recent storm and tidal activity.
Rafe Thornton, left, and Lane Dotson, both with the City of Port Townsend Street, Sewer and Storm department, vacuum sewage out of the manhole and into the truck on Thursday, in order to facilitate repairs to the broken sewer line at Gaines and Water streets in Port Townsend on a newly installed sewer line damaged by recent storm and tidal activity. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Rafe Thornton, left, and Lane Dotson, both with the City of Port Townsend Street, Sewer and Storm department, vacuum sewage out of the manhole and into the truck on Thursday, in order to facilitate repairs to the broken sewer line at Gaines and Water streets in Port Townsend on a newly installed sewer line damaged by recent storm and tidal activity.