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Rep. Regole asks state for $15 million to replace failing nitrification towers
Summary
A state representative urged the appropriations subcommittee to fund $15 million to replace aging nitrification towers at a wastewater treatment plant, saying tower failure could spill millions of gallons into the river and that local ratepayers faced untenable bill increases to pay the full project cost.
Representative Regole asked the Michigan House appropriations subcommittee to allocate $15 million of a larger $207 million request to replace failing nitrification towers at a local wastewater treatment plant, saying the work is urgent to avoid sewage discharges. Nut graf: Regole said the towers are the most urgent part of a larger plant modernization the municipality…
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