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Sanitary board approves $2.5 million in design task orders to address combined‑sewer overflows

5461547 · June 25, 2025
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The Board of Sanitary Commissioners approved two design task orders with American StructurePoint totaling $2.5 million for CSO 7 and CSO 23 as part of the district's long‑term control plan to separate stormwater from sanitary sewers to meet state and federal requirements.

The Board of Sanitary Commissioners on June 25 approved two task orders with American StructurePoint totaling $2,500,000 to design separation projects for Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) areas known as CSO 7 and CSO 23.

District Administrator Rick Conrad told the board the task orders are part of the sanitary district’s long‑term control plan and called the work an unfunded state mandate. "These projects ... are related to long term control plan and this is the unfunded mandate…

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