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Muncie Sanitary District reports near-miss at pollution control plant, starts $135 security deposit for new connections and schedules shred week
Summary
District staff described a recent leak at the pollution control facility that was contained, announced a $135 new-connection security deposit to start April 1, detailed annual stormwater training, and publicized a community shred event April 21–25.
The Muncie Sanitary District on March 19 described a near-miss at its water pollution control facility, announced a new $135 security deposit requirement for all new sanitary connections starting April 1, and promoted a public document-shredding week in April.
District Administrator Rick Conrad told the board that a leak occurred at the pollution control facility over the weekend and was caught and corrected by staff. "Thanks to our crew out there, Jason Ingram, our plant superintendent, and Sean Bowden, out of plant maintenance. They got this corrected very quickly," Conrad said.…
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