Install solar-powered circulation system at Hilltop Lake to reduce algae
In Plain English
Hilltop Lake currently has algae problems that affect water quality. The city plans to hire Pond Solutions to install a solar-powered system that circulates water to prevent algae growth. The system runs on solar energy instead of city electricity.
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Approve the contract with the understanding that staff would inform the Council on the type of water there actually was at Hill Top
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