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The Common Council adopted a bond ordinance authorizing up to $3.5 million for water treatment improvements, including chlorine-contact upgrades, a new approximately 1,300-foot water main loop, and related monitoring and control equipment.
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The project is intended to address water-treatment compliance deficiencies and improve the city’s aging Water Filtration Plant. The mayor reported that the project will increase the time chlorine remains in contact with raw water, and that testing continues to show city water is within required chemical ranges and free of bacteria. The ordinance authorizes borrowing for the work over a 40-year probable usefulness period.
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