Sewer, Water, and Flood Defense Work Kept Portsmouth Crews Busy in December 

From sewer line repairs to flood defense monitoring, Portsmouth city workers logged a heavy workload throughout December, according to the latest City Manager’s monthly report. Crews tackled dozens of underground repairs, routine maintenance, and emergency responses as winter weather set in. 

Sewer Maintenance and Drainage 

City sewer crews handled a steady stream of calls and preventative work during the month, including: 

This work helps prevent backups and flooding, particularly during heavy rain and snowmelt. 

Flood Defense Operations 

Flood protection remained a priority as crews continued monitoring the city’s flood infrastructure, including the earthen levee, flood wall, pump stations, gate houses, and underpasses. 

December flood defense work included: 

Wastewater Treatment Plants 

Portsmouth Plant
Crews completed multiple upgrades and maintenance tasks, including: 

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Sciotoville Plant
Work at the Sciotoville facility included: 

Water Line Repairs 

Water crews were especially busy in December, responding to multiple main breaks across the city and West Portsmouth. Repairs included: 

In total, crews repaired 15 separate water main breaks, ranging from 4-inch to 16-inch lines. 

Trash Collection 

City Sanitation crews also logged significant numbers during the month, removing: 

Keeping the City Running 

While much of this work happens out of sight, December’s report highlights the scale of effort required to keep Portsmouth’s water, sewer, flood protection, and sanitation systems operating—especially during the colder months when infrastructure is under added stress. 

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