Chemical root control work: May 31 – June 4

As part of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government’s infrastructure program, chemical foam is being injected into the sanitary sewer system to control and inhibit root growth within the system. Although the chemical is safe, you may experience the smell of rotten eggs or sewer fumes if there is no water in your drain traps. Please run water in any drain that may not have been used lately. If you experience these smells, ventilate the area and the smell should go away.

 

Here are the areas that crews are expected to be working in:

West Hickman 5 and 10     Council Districts 3, 4 and 5

Aberdeen Dr

Argyle Dr

Beechmont Rd

Bimini Rd

Brigadoon Pkwy

Brookview Dr

Dartmouth Dr

E Tiverton Way

Edinburgh Dr

Greenlawn Dr

Habersham Dr

Inverness Dr

Kenlock Dr

Lansdowne Dr

Loch Lomond Dr

Lookout Cir

Montavesta Rd

Old Crow Ct

Pepperhill Rd

Purdue Pl

Raintree Rd

Rocky Hill Ter

Stanford Dr

Stoneybrook Dr

Tartan Dr

Tateswood Dr

Temple Dr

Vanderbilt Dr

Walhampton Dr

Wallace Ct

Wilson Downing Rd

Yale Dr

 

North Elkhorn 2      Council District 6

Barwick Dr

Eastland Pkwy

Gaidry Rd

Green Hills Rd

Jennifer Rd

 

Cane Run 2      Council District 1

Balfour Dr

Barksdale Dr

Bedinger Ct

Chris Dr

Cobyville Ct

Colchester Dr

Costigan Dr

Feltner Ct

Leitner Ct

Pennebaker Dr

Rittenhouse Ct

Valley Farm Dr

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