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City engineer updates council on recycled-water work, urban core waterline and Fairgrounds drainage
Summary
City Engineer Tim Erickson reported on several infrastructure projects: phase 4 recycled water work at the wastewater/water treatment plants (state grant-funded refurbishments), a disruptive Gobi Street waterline replacement expected to cause lane closures, and ongoing coordination with Fairgrounds and CDFA to fix a failed storm drain.
City Engineer and Director of Public Works Tim Erickson updated the Ukiah City Council on ongoing infrastructure projects during the April 21 meeting, highlighting work on recycled-water systems, an urban core waterline replacement on Gobi Street, and efforts to resolve a failed storm drain at the Fairgrounds.
Erickson said recycled-water work (phase 4) is focused at the wastewater treatment plant where AWT units installed in 1996 are being…
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