Bossley Park - laneway of Mimosa Road shops temporarily closed from Saturday 26 March

As part of the ProMac project, we have recently installed a valve in the laneway behind 65 Mimosa Road, Bossley Park. The new valve will control the pressure of water as it is released through the pipes and into homes, ensuring our existing and future customers continue to have reliable access to clean drinking water.

Upcoming work

Now that we have completed the installation of the valve, we will commence work to connect the valve to the existing network. We will set up our compound and fencing in the laneway on Saturday 26 March 2022 ready to start preparation works for this connection from Monday 28 March 2022. Our preparation work will occur during standard daytime hours and will take up to eight days to complete, weather permitting.

Our work hours

• 7 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday

• 8 am to 1 pm on Saturdays

We will not work on Sundays or public holidays.

Following the preparation work, we will complete the final connection at night on Tuesday 5 April 2022 between 7 pm and 5 am, weather permitting.

Water outage

While this connection is being completed, some residents will experience water outages for up to seven hours on Tuesday 5 April between 8 pm and 3 am. Sydney Water will notify you directly if your property is affected.

Traffic changes

As we complete this work, there will be changed pedestrian and traffic conditions along Quarry Road and in the laneway behind the Mimosa Road shops. Access to the laneway from Quarry Road will be temporarily closed for the duration of the work. Allocated staff parking behind the Mimosa Road shops will remain open for the majority of our works.

A section of footpath along Quarry Road will also be temporarily closed for the duration of the work. Traffic controllers will manage vehicle and pedestrian movement around the work area to keep you safe. Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians are advised to observe all project signage and traffic control directions during construction. Please see map for the location of work.

Location of Work

The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

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