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WPCA officials present 10‑year collection and treatment plan, say state review pending

2956085 · March 31, 2025
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WPCA engineers told the committee Norwalk submitted a 10‑year plan to Connecticut DEEP and will pursue collection system rehabilitation and treatment plant upgrades; projects are staggered pending state comments and grants.

Ralph Kolb, senior environmental engineer with Norwalk’s Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA), briefed the Economic Community Development Committee on March 31 about a multi‑year plan to rehabilitate the city’s wastewater collection system and upgrade treatment facilities.

Kolb said the WPCA manages roughly 200 miles of sewer pipe and proposed a 10‑year program of pipeline rehabilitation, manhole repairs and trenchless pipelining (CIPP) in several neighborhoods. He said the plan, submitted to the Connecticut…

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