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Utilities directors outline PFAS work, staffing requests and seek SRF loan deadline extension
Summary
Utility managers briefed the council on water treatment upgrades to address PFAS, requested a senior plant operator and GIS intern, and the council authorized an SRF loan amendment to extend completion and repayment dates for a pipe-rehab project.
City utility leaders told the City of Orange City council on June 24 that the city is expanding water treatment capacity to address PFAS and other treatment needs and asked for staff and equipment to operate new systems; the council also approved an amendment to a State Revolving Fund loan timeline for a pipe rehabilitation project.
Robert Lawler, utility services director, and staff described the water system: ten wells, six storage tanks and an average treatment of…
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