Photo provided by the Macomb County Office of Public Works Macomb County gives progress report on interceptor project By: Eric Czarnik | C&G Newspapers | Published June 30, 2021 Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller, left, talks to Construction and Maintenance Manager Stephen Downing about the Macomb Interceptor project. Photo provided by the Macomb County Office of Public Works MACOMB COUNTY — More work on part of a 15 Mile Road sewer interceptor is in the pipeline, but county officials are pleased with progress and say it will eventually help prevent sinkholes or other disasters from occurring in the Sterling Heights area. The Macomb County Public Works Office announced June 14 that it had recently managed to wrap up a key portion of a $28 million project. That work involved, since last fall, digging an estimated 60-foot-deep shaft to do sewer work near 15 Mile Road and the ITC Corridor, west of Schoenherr Road, in Sterling Heights, the office said.