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Lafayette approves sewer maintenance contracts, smoke testing and $4.53 million in claims

5810181 · September 3, 2025
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The board approved multiple task orders for sewer inflow investigations, smoke testing, pipe lining and a drainage study, and approved $4,527,454.96 in claims; two community event permits were also granted.

The Lafayette board on Aug. 27 approved several contracts and claims related to sewer system maintenance and city operations, including smoke testing, sewer lining and a drainage investigation, and approved claims totaling $4,527,454.96. Brad Talley of Lafayette Renew presented the items and recommended approval.

The approvals include Amendment No. 2 to Task Order No. 3 with Westler and Associates, extending sanitary inflow and infiltration field investigations through December under the umbrella agreement first executed in 2021, which Talley said was originally valued at $100,000. Talley told the board the work keeps groundwater and infiltration out of the sanitary system, similar to how…

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