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Milford approves chlorine scrubber purchase and Well 3R rehabilitation, citing operating savings and necessary liner work
Summary
Council authorized a $75,000 purchase of a chlorine scrubber at the Tenth Street Water Treatment Plant and approved $77,720 to rehabilitate Well 3R after inspection found casing deterioration.
The Milford City Council on April 28 authorized two water-system expenditures intended to improve operations and reliability.
Chlorine scrubber: Public works staff presented a proposal to replace manual chlorine-tablet dosing at the Tenth Street Water Treatment Plant with a chlorine-gas system and scrubber unit. Staff said current tablet dosing costs about $24,000 per year at that station; the estimated annual cost using gas is roughly $7,000 per year, and the one-time purchase price for the first…
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