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The City Council and Water Pollution Control Authority unanimously approved an $11,575,144 Harris Drive Pump Station upgrade and authorized up to $9,975,144 in revenue-bond financing. The project is currently estimated to increase Torrington sewer user fees by about $24 per unit, although the final cost may change after bidding.
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The approved project will fund planning, design, and construction improvements at the Harris Drive Pump Station, which serves Torrington residents. Officials said the estimated fee increase could decrease if bids come in lower or more users connect to the system, while delaying construction could raise the project cost to about $15 million. The Council also approved updated management rules, routine service contracts, appointments, and sewer-related payments.
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