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Kalamazoo selects biosolids treatment strategy; city highlights survey and water‑assistance outreach
Summary
City Commissioner Bridal told the planning commission the city moved to design a large biosolids treatment project estimated at $130–$150 million and highlighted a community survey deadline and approved advertising for water‑assistance outreach.
City Commissioner Bridal told the Kalamazoo Planning Commission that the city has selected a preferred biosolids treatment strategy and approved design work for a multi‑year project that officials estimate will cost between $130 million and $150 million and likely finish around 2030–2031.
Bridal’s remarks matter because the project targets the city’s wastewater sludge stream, could reduce annual sludge hauling costs and carry a substantial capital price tag that will be considered through the city’s…
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