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Port Richey seeks roughly $83 million in state funds for water upgrades; council approves epoxy lining for two lift stations
Summary
Acting city manager Sal told the Port Richey City Council staff is pursuing a Clean Water State Revolving Fund grant of about $83 million for SCADA and lift station rebuilds. The council approved $52,880 to epoxy-coat two lift stations while staff explained reimbursement timing and invoice handling.
Acting City Manager Sal told the City Council the city is seeking funding through a clean water state revolving fund program grant and is “seeking about $83,000,000 in infrastructure, both our SCADA system and lift station, rebuilds.”
The grant application effort and an immediate repair were front and center as the council approved a purchase to epoxy-coat the Green Street and Sand Pebble lift stations. A staff member introducing the item said the city would use a piggyback contract and asked council to approve “these lift station improvements in the amount of $52,880.” The motion passed unanimously.
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