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The work is being done by Castaic Lake Water Agency to install a pipeline between two groundwater wells and the agency’s Rio Vista Treatment Plant in Saugus.
The Magic Mountain project will take about two more months, assistant city engineer Damon Letz said. After that, construction will continue at night on Railroad Avenue between Magic Mountain Parkway and Drayton Street.
The project is expected to top out at $13 million, CLWA general manager Dan Masnada said, and added about $10 million of that will be reimbursed under the 2007 settlement between the water agency and the owners of the polluted former Whittaker-Bermite property east of Drayton Street.
