05/09/2026
113 years is a long time for a sewer pipe! 🏗️ Seeing this update from the Village of Brookfield about their 1913 infrastructure feels very familiar to us.
Did you know Denver has sewer lines just as old as these? >
At Front Range Sewer Scope, we’ve spent years navigating Denver’s oldest neighborhoods where the pipes date back to the exact same era. Whether it’s Colorado or Illinois, these 100-year-old vitrified clay pipes face the same enemies: brittle joints, root intrusion, and a century of ground settling.
The Reality: When the city rehabilitates the main line, it’s a massive win—but your home's original terracotta lateral (the clay pipe that often cracks when roots invade the joints) is likely just as old as the street pipe they’re replacing. If the city is upgrading, it’s the perfect time to see what’s happening in your own line before a small crack becomes a complete blockage.
Stay safe in the Jackson Ave work zones, neighbors! 🚧
🚧 Jackson Avenue Traffic Alert: Sewer Rehabilitation Project 🚧
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) is set to begin Phase II of its Salt Creek 3 Sewer Rehabilitation Project this week, with daily traffic impacts expected along the entire length of Jackson Avenue through Brookfield in the coming months.
Originally constructed in 1913, this sewer has been in continuous service for more than a century and now requires rehabilitation to restore its structural and hydraulic integrity.
👷♂️ What to expect:
• Work will begin at the southwest corner of Jackson Avenue and Cleveland Avenue
• Crews will move west to east, working at seven manhole locations throughout Brookfield
• Each location may take up to two weeks to complete
• During work hours (7 a.m. to 5 p.m.), crews will block the south sidewalk, parkway, and a portion of the eastbound lane on Jackson Avenue within the work zone
🚗 Traffic will be impacted daily—please plan ahead, allow extra travel time, and use caution when traveling through the area.
⏳ All work is expected to be completed this summer.
Thank you for your patience as this important infrastructure improvement project moves forward.
More info here: https://www.brookfieldil.gov/news_detail_T14_R413.php