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Logan wastewater project bids rise; EPA review delays award for Biomag expansion
Summary
Public works staff told the council a smaller solid‑handling ("Biomag") expansion bid rose from about $6.4 million to about $6.9 million and must undergo EPA review because federal American Iron and Steel and procurement rules apply. Staff said EPA told them to expect about four weeks for final approval before award.
Sam, who leads the public‑works capital program presentation, told the Logan City Council that work to expand solids handling at the wastewater plant (the "Biomag expansion") went out to bid and that the low bid rose from approximately $6,400,000 to about $6,900,000.
"That being said, that project went out of bid. We opened the bid, and the bid drained from 6,400,000.0 to 6,900,000.0. We have not awarded the project because it has to go to the EPA for their review of the bid documents, the…
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