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Council approves $800,000 to replace city fuel depot at DPW campus
Summary
The council approved an $800,000 capital transfer (mostly from free cash) to replace tanks, pumps and controls at the Beverly Department of Public Works fuel depot, which staff said has reached end of life.
The Beverly City Council approved a request to fund repairs and full replacement of the fuel depot at the Department of Public Works (DPW) campus, with a total project cost of $800,000.
Project details and need: Assistant Commissioner of Public Services Eric Barber described the project as a full replacement of the depots tanks (two roughly 10,000-gallon tanks), pumps, piping, dispensers, awning and the aging computer-based management system. "All of that has underground piping that goes to tanks, and those tanks sit inside a containment barrier.…
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