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Riverbank public works outlines water, sewer, streets and wastewater upgrades
Summary
Public Works Director Cody Bridgewater reviewed the city's water, sewer, streets, wastewater treatment and fleet operations, clarified utility maintenance responsibilities for residents, and updated the council on a regional recycled water project now at 60% design.
Cody Bridgewater, public works director for the City of Riverbank, reviewed the structure and operations of the city's Public Works Department and outlined ongoing maintenance responsibilities and capital projects.
Bridgewater told the council the department includes administration, water, sewer collections, streets, wastewater treatment and fleet maintenance and described staffing: the wastewater supervisor and three operators, a city mechanic, a public works supervisor with eight employees, a water supervisor with six employees, and two administrative analysts plus an administrative clerk.
He said Riverbank's drinking water comes exclusively from groundwater wells and is normally non-chlorinated; the city chlorinates only as part of…
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