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Council advances multiple wastewater and sewer design projects; one reclaimed-water contract adopted

3028921 · April 17, 2025
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Council placed two design resolutions on the May 6 action agenda for upgrades at the MBR plant and removal of a sewer bypass in Goldsboro Creek, and adopted a contract amendment for design and construction assistance for a reclaimed-water tank project.

The Shelton City Council on April 15 moved forward with multiple sewer and wastewater infrastructure projects. The council voted to place two design resolutions on the May 6 action agenda and adopted a contract amendment for a reclaimed-water tank project at the municipal MBR facility.

Public Works Director Brent Armstrong described a legislative grant of $3.2 million to design and construct a new headworks facility at the MBR (membrane bioreactor) plant, intended to expand the plant’s ability to accept higher flows. Armstrong said the design contract under consideration is for $408,000 and that the total project is currently estimated…

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