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Muncie sanitary administrator estimates $160M–$300M needed to meet CSO requirements
Summary
District Administrator Rick Conrad told the board the district faces as much as $160 million in additional cost — on top of $90 million already spent — under the proposed long-term control plan; a failure to secure the proposed alternative could push costs above $300 million.
District Administrator Rick Conrad told the Board of Sanitary Commissioners on Feb. 5 that the long-term control plan to address combined sewer overflows could cost the district between $250 million and $300 million overall, depending on whether the board secures approval for the alternative plan the district has negotiated.
Conrad said the district currently estimates $160 million in remaining costs if the proposed alternative is approved — on top of about $90 million the district has already spent. He said the alternative would keep the project near the lower end of the district’s estimate; without…
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