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City study finds Swiss Village dirty‑water problem confined to one well; treatment cost deemed too high
Summary
A 2023 pilot study showed Swiss 2 well has elevated iron and manganese; staff recommended against a $12 million treatment system and favor drilling a new well at far lower cost.
Osage Beach — Public works staff reported Feb. 6 that a pilot study of the Swiss Village wells found elevated iron and manganese in one well (Swiss 2), and recommended against pursuing a roughly $12 million combined treatment system. Instead staff favor drilling a new production well at an estimated cost of about $1.18 million.
Operations manager Zach Wilbur described the SEH pilot study results. He said raw water averages from Swiss 1 and 3…
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