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Seaford council accepts binding offer to phase $47M wastewater upgrade; headworks design moves toward bid
Summary
City accepted a DWPCRF binding commitment to finance a multi‑phase upgrade and expansion of Seaford’s wastewater treatment plant, locking a low program rate and authorizing staff to proceed with loan closing and bidding for Phase 1 headworks.
Seaford Mayor and Council voted April 20 to accept a binding commitment offer from the Delaware Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (DWPCRF) for a multi‑phase upgrade and expansion of the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
The city described the total estimated project at about $47 million (staff rounded the estimate during discussion). The council authorized staff to execute the binding commitment document, which staff said would lock program financing—staff cited a 2% interest rate—and allow the city to proceed with closing and phased construction. The project is being phased; Phase 1 focuses on the headworks and design work for Phase 2 and was presented as…
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