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Astoria secures grants, amends budget to begin design for sewage lift-station rehabilitation

3585770 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

Council authorized a DEQ Overflow Sewer and Stormwater Grant agreement of $150,000 and approved a supplemental budget resolution to receive roughly $305,800 to begin design work on a nearly $3.7 million lift-station rehabilitation project for three Marine Drive lift stations.

Astoria City Council on Jan. 21 authorized acceptance of a DEQ overflow sewer and stormwater grant and approved a supplemental budget resolution to fund design work for a sewage lift-station rehabilitation project.

City Manager Spence told the council the project will address three lift stations—mostly on Marine Drive—that convey the bulk of the city’s storm and sewage flows. Spence said the lift stations use Archimedes-screw systems, are nearing the end of their useful life, and that a failure of one station…

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