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Committee approves $3.6M–$4M wastewater projects to cut odors and replace failing lift stations
Summary
The utilities director described odor-control upgrades and a multi‑pump-station replacement plan; the committee approved a $3.6 million oxygenation/digester project and a separate roughly $4 million project to consolidate and replace Lake Shawnee-area pump stations.
The Infrastructure Committee on July 15 approved multiple utilities projects intended to reduce hydrogen sulfide (H2S) odors and replace failing wastewater pump stations, mostly on the city’s south and east sides. The committee voted 3-0 to forward funding requests for both the odor-control installations and the Lake Shawnee-area pump-station replacements.
Director Davis, utilities director, told the committee the utilities department has historically been reactive in addressing odor problems…
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