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Utility Commission hears update on Well 2 building rehab, generator and timeline

5360317 · July 11, 2025
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Engineers from Strand reported the Well 2 facility is in design (~60%), driven by Wisconsin DNR sanitary-survey requirements; project includes a new 555-square-foot building, separate chemical rooms, a 150-kilowatt natural-gas generator and a projected construction window of early 2026 into early 2027.

The Utility Commission on July 9 heard a detailed update from Strand engineers on the planned replacement of the Well 2 pump building, including design status, required regulatory approvals and a preliminary construction timetable.

The project is being driven by sanitary-survey findings from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources that identified elements of the current building that no longer meet modern requirements, Strand engineer Nate Iwanowski said. "We're at about 60% design," Iwanowski said, and the team has submitted a Public Service Commission application and expects to finalize design in the fall before bidding in winter.

The new masonry-block building will be about 555 square feet with three rooms: a…

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