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Commission approved the 2027–2031 Capital Improvement Projects budget for drinking water and wastewater and authorized two sole‑source agreements (HydroCorp cross‑connection inspections and polymers for solids handling). Staff updated the Commission on lead service line replacement funding and wastewater project progress, and reported the final WPDES discharge permit with new PFAS monitoring and Class A biosolids approval.
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The commission approved the utility capital plan that outlines planned water and wastewater projects and spending for 2027–2031; the plan will be sent to City Council for final consideration. Residents may see future projects and borrowing related to lead service line work and other system improvements. The city renewed a provider for non‑residential cross‑connection inspections and approved continued use of a specific polymer for wastewater solids treatment to avoid operational disruption. The wastewater plant received a five‑year discharge permit that adds PFAS monitoring and confirms Class A biosolids approval, meaning the plant meets new testing requirements and can continue producing high‑quality treated biosolids.
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