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Council approves composite manhole lid rehabilitation in Quail Run to reduce inflow, estimated $22,360 cost
Summary
Council authorized rehabilitation of Quail Run manholes using watertight composite lids and frames to reduce inflow-and-infiltration and illegal access; staff said the project would be funded from FY24–25 budget (fund balance/utility revenue) and estimated the vendor quote at $22,360.
The City of White House City Council on July 22 approved a project to rehabilitate manholes in the Quail Run area using composite lids and frames intended to make the structures watertight, reduce rainfall inflow and infiltration, and deter illegal dumping or lid tampering.
Public Works staff explained the Quail Run collection system has experienced worsening…
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