(Cleveland.com)
More than 10 miles of “vintage” natural gas lines, some of them dating back to the pre-World War I era, are being replaced in nine different projects around the city, at a cost of about $8.2 million.
And as commuters may have already noticed this week, the latest project kicking off in town is along Euclid Heights Boulevard at the top of Cedar Hill, where more than 2 miles of steel pipeline, installed between 1913 and 1957, will be replaced.
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