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City manager outlines wastewater plant, pipeline, spray-field progress; east access could save $5 million

5936084 · September 9, 2025
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City Manager Tim Spears updated council on progress toward a new wastewater treatment plant, pipeline and spray-field disposal site. Staff said permits are under review, geotechnical and environmental work is underway at a proposed disposal site, and using an eastern access route could cut construction costs by roughly $5 million.

City Manager Tim Spears told the Milton City Council that the city’s wastewater program is advancing on multiple fronts: permit applications are under review by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, design for a downtown pump station is roughly 60% complete, and site work and environmental due diligence for a proposed effluent disposal area are in progress.

Spears said the consultant reports (provided to council) show geotechnical work and groundwater monitoring about 50% complete for the…

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