Approve $4.4 million in contracts for wastewater treatment plant improvements
$4,395,491 total
Resolution Resolution No. 39-21
In Plain English
The city's wastewater treatment plant needs critical upgrades to its grit removal and aeration systems. Veolia Water, which manages the plant, will hire 2 engineering firms to oversee construction work. If approved, the total cost is $4.4 million for these essential infrastructure repairs.
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