If you have recently received a call from our Construction Department or if you have any questions related to the project, please dial (570) 698-6162, press OPTION #2.
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Roamingwood Sewer and Water Association Master Plan Update
The general and electrical contractors have begun the third
and final stage of construction.
Stage 3 home inspections are 96% complete and we
encourage all homeowners to call our construction office
and set up an appointment if you have not done so already.
The inspection is the first of two appointments where the
homeowner must provide access to the interior of the
house. The inspection takes about a ½ hour where we
inspect the electrical panel and sewer system in the home
to assess the compatibility with the new system.
RS&W continues to schedule second appointments in the
Stage 3 area to install the control panels for the street side
pumps or the new retrofit pump inside your home.
The installation of the new water and low pressure sewer
mains will continue on Lake View Drive West. Road
closures and detours will be in place, please allow for
delays.
CONSTRUCTION AREAS AND WORK SCHEDULING
All Hideout homes within the project area, whether they currently have a sewage pump system or not, will require a pump to connect to the new low-pressure sewage system.
Stage 3 Construction Has Begun
Stage 3 (Remaining Areas)
(as of August 2016)
1-20, 37-53, 125-133, 155-172, 174, 175, 298-315, 326-362,
407-456, 462-610, 620-669, 684-752, 820-845, 1027-1061,
1082-1103, 1126-1231, 1298-1341, 1481-1484, 1516-1571,
1592-1619, 1644-1655, 1713-1745, 1770-1773, 1807-1857,
1885-1890, 1903-2062, 2072-2147, 2264-2270, 2273-2275
Quality Assurance and Complaint Resolution
To register a complaint or concern with your property related to the sewer & water upgrade project, please call (570) 698-6162, OPTION #2 and provide the following information:
Name (Homeowner)
Address (Lot # & Street)
Primary Phone #
Description and Nature of Concern Items that are considered part of “basic” project restoration will not be considered a complaint until such time as weather/temperature allows for project restoration and the contractor has progressed past that property’s location in its restoration. Standards for restoration within the easement areas will be deter-mined to be basic landscape restoration (i.e. grass, stone) but are not to include replacement of shrubs, trees, or plants that had to be removed or were damaged due to project work. Go to www.roamingwood.com and navigate to the top menu but-ton “News > Project Info…” and you will see the form in the menu to download.
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Roamingwood Sewer and Water Association ROAMINGWOOD SEWER
& WATER ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 6, Lake Ariel, PA 18436
(570) 698-6162
Check out our website at:
http://www.roamingwood.com/
Meetings take place at 5PM at the RS&W
Office, unless otherwise posted.
Dates subject to change.
Check our website for the latest updates.
RS&W’s staff is on-call 7 days per
week; 24 hours per day. If you
have a water or sewer
emergency, call (570) 698-6162,
wait for operator and press
OPTION 1, to leave your name, lot
number and phone number where
you can be reached and your call
will be returned promptly. All non-
emergency service calls require
24 hour notice to schedule an
appointment during regular
working hours.
Office Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM
Service Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-3:30 PM
Saturday, 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Rates for Service
Scheduled Service Hour Rates:
Service Call - $50.00, minimum
Water On/Off - $20.00
Unscheduled After Service Hour Rates:
Service Call - $75.00, minimum
Water On/Off - $75.00
Other Rates:
Sat., 10:00 PM to Mon., 7:30 AM
Service Call - $85.00, premium
Water On/Off - $85.00
On Holidays, Premium Rates Apply
PROJECT INFORMATION
F or u p- to - d a t e i n f o r ma t i on
c o n c e r n i n g R S & W o r t h e
construction project, please keep
posted to :
r o a m i n g w o o d . c o m / p r o j e c t s ,
Channel 20 and the Hideabout ‘Extra’
updates regarding work projects,
detours, and service interruptions.
2017 Proposed Meeting Schedule
August 23 September 27
October 7 (9am)
November 22 December 27
2017 Holiday Dates
Labor Day Mon. Sept. 4
Thanksgiving Thur. Nov. 23
Thanksgiving Fri., Nov. 24
Christmas Mon., Dec. 25
What exactly is a Low-Pressure
Sewer System?
The sketch below illustrates how such a system
might look for homes with gravity and pumped sewer
service laterals:
Home wastewater would be diverted to a new buried
grinder pump station located on each lot. The grinder
pump station would discharge to a new pressurized
collection system.
The grinder pump stations might be located
anywhere along the general route of the home service
lateral … near the street or near the homes
themselves. There are pros and cons to each option.
Final locations and perhaps other siting options will
be determined during the design phase, after
surveying is completed.
What will be done to prevent the
backflow of sewage into my home?
The grinder pump station will be located outside,
between the home and the low-pressure sewer piping.
The first line of defense against sewage backflow is
the check valve (“backflow preventer” valve) on the
discharge side of the grinder pump, which closes if
flow is reversed in the line. The second line of
defense is a check valve built directly into the new
grinder pump. The third line of defense is the pump
station itself. In the rare event that the check valve(s)
leak back sewage from the collection system, the
pump station holding tank will fill and the pump will
switch on automatically and remain pumping to push
the sewage back into the collection piping. This will
also set off an alarm to alert both homeowner and
neighbors of a problem. If this happens, RS&W
should be alerted and we will respond.
The utility easements in the Hideout are 10 feet in from your property line along the road and 5 feet in from the property line along the sides and back of each lot.
Please note that the 10-foot area along the road starts at the property line, not at the edge of the road surface.
No permanent landscaping should be done in the easement area.
If RS&W needs to repair or replace a water or sewer line in the easement, the work involved may destroy what you have placed there.
Your water and sewer lines are buried on your property and you need to pay special attention to this.
Water distribution lines and sewer collection lines are buried in the right-of-way that surrounds your property.
Reminders Regarding Utility Easements