Photo provided by the Macomb County Office of Public Works Sewer lining work to begin along interceptor Advertisement STERLING HEIGHTS — Four years after a Macomb County sewer collapsed and created a large sinkhole in Fraser, new work is beginning in the Sterling Heights area to make sure that such an event doesn’t recur. In December, the Macomb County Public Works Office announced that a contractor is working on a $28 million sewer project related to the Macomb Interceptor sewer. The current work is located in Sterling Heights’ portion of the ITC Corridor, west of Schoenherr Road. According to the county, the MIDD Interceptor flushes away the waste of over 500,000 county residents from Sterling Heights, Chesterfield Township, Clinton Township, Fraser, Harrison Township, Lenox Township, Macomb Township, New Haven, Shelby Township, Utica and Washington Township.