Heavy construction equipment digging in a roadway
Heavy construction equipment digging in a roadway

Water Construction Projects

This page provides details on planned water main construction and lead service line replacement projects for the current year. For project information either click a link from a highlighted area on the SPRWS project map or select from the options below.

SPRWS Projects

Water Main Projects

SPRWS restores, replaces, and installs several miles of water main each year. Water main construction projects often involve temporarily closing streets, and may require placing affected customers on temporary water mains. These projects are vital for maintaining the water distribution system that delivers water from our treatment plant to homes and businesses.

Allen Avenue

Birmingham / Beech

Curtice Street W

Glendale Street

Grotto Street

Harmon Avenue

Lawson Forest Area

Lexington Parkway

Oakdale Avenue

Nebraska Avenue

Nevada Avenue

Pacific Street

Pig's Eye Lake Road

 

Select Lead Free SPRWS Projects

Lead Free SPRWS is a 10 year plan to replace all lead water service lines in the SPRWS service area at no cost to property owners.

To check if your property has a lead service line search for your address on our service material map. Submit an intent form (if eligible) or your contact information to make sure we can reach you about future replacement eligibility.

2025 projects coming soon!

Joint Projects

We actively collaborate with various entities to coordinate our water main projects with their work. For joint projects led by other entities, we provide links to their websites for project information.

Saint Paul

Grand Avenue

Jackson Avenue

Minnesota Street Phase II

Robert Street

University Avenue

Wheelock-Grotto Phase I

West Saint Paul

Bernard Street

Smith and Dodd Intersection

Hall Avenue

Maplewood

Prosperity-Hazelwood Area

MNDOT

35E Bridge - Shepard Road

TH 61 (Arcade) and 7th

Mendota Heights

Friendly Hills

Ramsey County

Rice Street Phase I

Dakota County

River to River Greenway Trail

Last Edited: April 7, 2025