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The committee recommended accepting a $731,314 Puget Sound Energy conservation grant for wastewater treatment facility improvements, including a rotary thickener and sludge dryer with biogas heating. It also recommended a $291,650 architectural services contract for broader facility building improvements.
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If approved by the City Council, the grant would help fund energy and process improvements at the wastewater treatment facility without requiring the full cost from city funds. The committee also advanced water-system work on Valley Avenue, including a new 12-inch water main, fire hydrant replacements, stormwater improvements, and two ADA-compliant curb ramps. The committee recommended renewing software licenses and paying $2,100 and $1,350 for small property acquisitions needed for the Valley Avenue project.
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