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City outlines more than $150 million in wastewater projects; staff to defer National Park pipe section

5843328 · September 17, 2025
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City Manager Bill Burrow detailed a string of wastewater contracts and projects totaling over $150 million, said staff will defer one National Park pipe section to avoid immediate extra costs, and warned of tight contingencies and an estimated $14 million dewatering project.

City Manager Bill Burrow told the Hot Springs Board of Directors on Sept. 16 that the city currently has more than $150 million in wastewater projects underway or planned and that staff will defer one pipeline section that runs through the national park to avoid immediate additional costs.

Burrow listed multiple ongoing contracts and projects, gave dollar figures and reported progress. He said staff are monitoring budgets closely and will bring a negative change order to the board to remove the National Park section from the current Diamond Construction work and re-scope it after dewatering design and bidding. "We are monitoring these projects," Burrow said.…

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