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Norwalk WPCA hears Veolia report showing steady operations; primary tank concrete deterioration noted

5448664 · July 21, 2025
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Veolia told the Norwalk Water Pollution Control Authority on July 21 that June operations met permit requirements and routine inspections and repairs continued, though staff found chunks of internal concrete in primary tank No. 4 and will pursue further study.

Norwalk Water Pollution Control Authority members on July 21 received Veolia’s monthly operations report for June, which the contractor said showed routine inspections and maintenance, regulatory compliance and one notable structural issue at the treatment plant.

The report matters because infrastructure problems at the treatment plant can affect sewer reliability and may require capital work or permit-level notifications. Veolia summarized the utility’s inspection, maintenance and near-term monitoring needs and said permit reports were filed on schedule.

Veolia representative Steve Brock summarized June field and plant work,…

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