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Johnson County OKs design funds for Tomahawk Creek wastewater odor and process upgrades

2632141 · March 6, 2025
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The Board of County Commissioners authorized $1.67 million for the design and bidding phase of process improvements at the Tomahawk Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, citing odor control, reduced chemical use and improved downstream water quality.

The Johnson County Board of County Commissioners on March 6 authorized up to $1,670,700 for the design and bid phase of the Tomahawk Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility Process Improvements Project, citing expected odor control and long-term chemical-cost reductions.

Chairman Mike Kelly opened a public hearing on resolution WD25-001 and invited staff from Johnson County Wastewater to present. Susan Pekarek, with Johnson County Wastewater, told commissioners the plant…

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