Draining a pool City Department of Public Works crews have been busy getting to the root of drainage problems on Palmer Avenue, replacing sections of aluminum pipe that had become knotted with tree roots with a new composite pipe that is stronger and
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City Department of Public Works crews have been busy getting to the root of drainage problems on Palmer Avenue, replacing sections of aluminum pipe that had become knotted with tree roots with a new composite pipe that is stronger and considered impervious to cracking. Traffic is being detoured during construction periods. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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