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lria / dept. of public works (dpw) INITIATIVES

Sanitary Contract SC956 Completion

DPW's project construction and restoration work to improve Baltimore's sewer system infrastructure in  the LRIA neighborhood IS COMPLETED!


DPW thanks all residents for their cooperation through the disturbances and disruptions created during the execution of this vitally important sewer upgrade.

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Protect Your Pipes Against Sub-Freezing Temperatures

DPW urges residents to get winter ready now!  The following useful tips can help prevent your water lines during periods of cold weather.


  • Insulate pipes in unheated parts of your house. Be especially alert if you have had frozen pipes in the past.
  • Be sure you know the location of the water shutoff valve in your home. Check it periodically to ensure it works properly.
  • Be sure to disconnect and drain hoses, and shut off water to outside faucets.
  • Monitor your sump pump. A frozen drain pipe could result in a flooded basement.
  • During freezing temperature, let a very thin continuous stream of cold water run from a basement faucet. The stream should be a continuous flow, about the thickness of pencil lead. This water can be caught in a bucket and used later as laundry or dishwater.
  • If your interior pipe is frozen, warm it with hot air from a blow dryer where it enters your house.
  • Always keep on hand a three-day supply of bottled water; one gallon per person per day.
  • Consider getting a service protection policy for your exterior water/sewer lines. Baltimore has partnered with HomeServe USA for this low-cost protection. For more information, visit BaltimoreServiceRepairs.com.


The Department of Public Works maintains outdoor water lines up to and including the water meter. Water lines running from the meter to the house, and internal plumbing, are the responsibility of the property owner.  For water emergencies in Baltimore City, please call 3

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Loch Raven Improvement Association , Inc.

P. O. Box 66226, Baltimore, MD 21239

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