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Fredonia trustees vote to seek bids to replace aging chlorination system after treatment-plant failure
Summary
Trustees voted to advertise a request for proposals to update the village’s chlorination system after a tubing rupture reduced chlorine residuals two weeks earlier. Estimated costs discussed ranged from about $83,000 to $232,000; the village may pursue low‑interest state financing.
Trustee Syracuse moved and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Fredonia voted to advertise a request for proposals to update the village chlorination system after a recent pump/tubing rupture at the water treatment plant reduced chlorine residuals.
Trustee Wandel, who summarized the problem for the board and public, said the plant experienced a tubing rupture that caused chlorine residuals to drop in the clearwell and left the system “not purified to the level that it needs to be.” Wandel told trustees an engineering review had produced three options: a…
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