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Portland asks state for $9.2 million to finish treatment-plant upgrades, lift stations and stormwater work
Summary
City officials from Portland requested $4.1 million to finish a treatment-plant upgrade, $1.5 million for three lift stations and $3.6 million for sewer-line/stormwater work — a combined $9.2 million — saying bids earlier returned above the city’s capacity and that the plant upgrade is the city’s top priority.
Portland city officials asked the appropriations subcommittee for $9.2 million in combined state support: $4.1 million to complete a previously designed wastewater treatment plant enhancement, $1.5 million to replace three aging lift stations, and $3.6 million for sewer-line/stormwater assets identified as critical in the city’s asset management plan. Nut graf: City manager Andrew Jamczyk told…
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