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Officials Approve HVAC and Odor-Control Contracts as Utilities Prepare Phase 1 Improvements
Summary
The City Council approved consent-agenda contracts to replace rooftop HVAC units at the wastewater treatment plant and to renew odor-control services; utilities staff said hydrogen sulfide corrosion has reduced equipment lifespan and that a planned phase 1 odor-control investment of over $2 million should help.
The City Council approved consent-agenda resolutions that include a contract to replace rooftop HVAC units at the wastewater treatment plant and a renewal option for odor-control chemicals and services.
Tom Pingle, the city's utilities director, told the council the plant's HVAC units have an average lifespan of about two years because hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in and around the…
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