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Preston says wastewater plant nearly finished; Main Street lane closures expected
Summary
City leaders said the wastewater treatment plant is about 90% complete and should begin operations before year-end; planned sewer work on Main Street will reduce traffic to one lane for several weeks and could disrupt businesses.
The Preston City Council was told the city’s wastewater treatment plant project is roughly 90% complete and is expected to begin operations before the end of the year, city leaders said.
Mayor (not specified) told the council the original construction bid was “just about $70,000,000,” and that the council had committed to a maximum city debt of $34,000,000; he said the remainder has been covered by grants. He said federal and state rules limit how leftover grant funds may be used, and that officials were directed not to…
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