Work being done under SEPTA train tracks in Ambler may cause residents to “experience vibrations” throughout the day on Saturday, March 21, officials said.
According to the Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority, the window where people may feel vibrations is from 12 a.m. on Saturday until 12 a.m. on Sunday.
The vibrations will be a result of the jack and bore phase of the project, which is expected to take up the full 24 hours and “cannot stop,” the agency said.
The work is part of a two week project to install a sanitary sewer force main under SEPTA tracks in the area of Church and Main streets, the agency said.
“We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause, and the Borough kindly asks for your patience during this portion of the construction process,” officials said.
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