Stamford’s $9.8M Perna Lane sewer replacement to be completed this year, officials said

Jun 22, 2026 | Uncategorized

STAMFORD — Stamford’s sewer replacement project in the Perna Lane area is expected to be completed this year, officials said. Ann Brown, the Water Pollution Control Authority’s supervising engineer, said in an email that the project in North Stamford extends from High Ridge Road to the Turn of River Road extension, crossing the Merritt Parkway. Brown said the project has cost $9.8 million and is funded by the WPCA’s cash reserve. She said it will “provide sewer service to an area of Stamford with smaller lots, older homes and older septic systems.” She said construction started in June 2024 and the remaining work includes testing; final paving on High Ridge Road; connecting the sewage pipe from Northeast School to the new system on High Ridge Road; pipe inspection and cleaning of the sewers and manholes on High Ridge Road, if needed. Brown said it also includes installing pipes, valves and controls in pump stations at Perna Lane and Turn of River Road, as well as testing and accepting the system and restoration of the area. She said Perna Lane is the first part of a three-phase project. However, she said in an email that the “WPCA has no plans to proceed with the next phase of the project.”

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