Approve $13 million emergency contract to replace aging wastewater sludge equipment
$13,000,000
In Plain English
The city's sludge thickener equipment from 1967 has broken down repeatedly and needs emergency replacement. West County Wastewater District will stop accepting Richmond's sludge after December 31, 2024. If approved, the city builds new equipment to process sludge on-site instead of shipping it elsewhere.
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Approve consent calendar
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