Engineers involved in the modernization of Jersey’s sewer system have indicated that the work is projected to conclude by the close of the current year. This undertaking, situated at Lower Park and initiated in September, encompasses the installation of a new pipeline beneath Victoria Avenue. The government has stated that this initiative will contribute to improved surface water drainage and flood prevention. Officials have communicated that the overarching objective of the project is to augment the sewage system’s capacity, thereby enabling future housing developments and the island’s new hospital. Tom Le Gallais, the government’s lead engineer, remarked that the project is “safeguarding the future of the sewage system and protecting it from more extreme weather events.” Post navigation Mouse Sighting Raises Concerns for Seabird Colony on UK Island Conservation Initiative Launched for Rare Black Poplar