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City approves Xylem software migration for combined-sewer overflow monitoring despite higher contract cost
5445561 · February 4, 2025
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Summary
The Board approved an amended professional services agreement to move CSO monitoring to Xylem (formerly vendor acquired MNET), a change staff said will migrate existing data and provide new services though the city expects a roughly $123,400 increase in fees.
The Elkhart City Board of Public Works on Feb. 4 approved an amended professional services agreement to migrate the city’s combined-sewer-overflow (CSO) monitoring system to Xylem (the successor to the city’s previous vendor). Staff said the existing software is being…
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