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City reports wastewater outfall switched to new pipe; project cost $17 million, FEMA reimbursements ongoing

5492764 · July 29, 2025
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Summary

Mayor Miller told the council the wastewater treatment plant outfall relocation switched over to the new pipe and divers confirmed the installation was functioning. The project cost was reported at $17 million; FEMA has reimbursed about $14 million so far and the new outfall increases capacity from 10 million to 15 million gallons per day.

Mayor Miller announced July 28 that the city switched wastewater flows to a newly installed outfall pipe for the wastewater treatment plant and that divers verified the pipeline is functioning.

Why it matters: The outfall relocation is a major capital…

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