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Klamath Falls faces $64M–$100M wastewater upgrades; city budgets for further engineering and funding work

3352536 · May 16, 2025
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City staff told the budget committee the wastewater treatment plant has already received about $64 million in upgrades and may need an additional $76 million to meet ammonia/nitrogen requirements by 2030 and further work for temperature controls by 2035.

Klamath Falls officials told the budget committee that upgrades to the city wastewater treatment plant have already totaled roughly $64 million and that future regulatory requirements could raise the total needed to tens of millions more.

“To date, we've expanded, I believe, $64,000,000 in upgrades to our wastewater treatment plant,” City Manager Jonathan Teichert said during the budget presentation. He told the committee the city…

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