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Public works committee: wastewater outfall tunneling on schedule; project roughly $17 million with FEMA covering 95%

2679224 · March 18, 2025
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Councilmember Moulton reported to the council that crews are sinking 22‑foot shafts and tunneling will begin in early April; the outfall project is roughly $17 million and FEMA has obligated to pay 95% of costs, with the city responsible for 5%.

Councilmember Moulton reported at the March 17 meeting that the wastewater treatment plant outfall replacement project is proceeding on schedule and that tunneling is slated to begin in early April.

Moulton, summarizing a presentation by project manager Jeff Beltramini and engineer Logan Lee, said crews are excavating 22‑foot‑wide shafts and advancing slowly through hard rock — about six inches to a foot per day in the shaft work. Tunneling to connect shafts is…

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