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The board unanimously approved a $117,838 service truck, up to $150,517 for pressure-filter rehabilitation engineering, and up to $147,240 for pipeline leak and gas-pocket detection. It also approved a liquid caustic soda contract based on four bids.
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These approvals support SSLGC operations and maintenance of the regional water system. The pressure-filter project will rehabilitate equipment at the Gonzales Water Treatment Plant, while the inspection will look for pipeline leaks and gas pockets. The board also approved the quarter-end financial and investment reports; investment earnings for the quarter were $542,354.
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