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Phenix City highlights $7.5 million AMI project, discusses $15 million wastewater work and approves Brandywine pump repair

5355669 · July 9, 2025
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Summary

City leaders recognized utilities staff, outlined a planned $7.5 million advanced metering infrastructure project and discussed major wastewater and basin repairs while approving a repair contract of up to $11,100 for the Brandywine pump station.

Phenix City Council members on July 1, 2025 praised the utilities team, described a planned $7,500,000 advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) project and discussed major wastewater- and basin-related repairs as staff outlined near-term and longer-term costs. The council approved a resolution authorizing repair work at the Brandywine pump station in an amount not to exceed $11,100.

The discussion mattered because the projects affect water service reliability for Phenix City and parts of Russell County, and because staff said the work will require large capital outlays and coordination across multiple utility systems.

Elijah (Staff member) outlined the AMI project as a $7,500,000 initiative the city is preparing to…

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