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Council approves Hazen & Sawyer task order for new RO water plant; city pursues federal appropriation
Summary
Council authorized engineering services during construction for the city’s reverse-osmosis water treatment plant and staff said a $5 million federal appropriation request has been submitted to the congressman’s office; city staff also previewed an early-April groundbreaking.
The West Melbourne City Council on March 4 approved a task order with engineering firm Hazen & Sawyer to provide engineering services during construction of the city's planned reverse-osmosis (RO) water treatment plant.
Public Works/Engineering staff said Hazen & Sawyer has worked on the project since a 2019 feasibility study and will perform construction-period engineering tasks as the city moves to meet a targeted August 2026 start for plant operations. Mark Petrone, who presented the item, said the task order…
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