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Gallatin council advances $30.2 million bond for first phase of new water treatment plant

2321595 · February 12, 2025
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The Gallatin City Council committee voted unanimously to send forward a resolution authorizing up to $30.2 million in water and sewer revenue bonds to fund phase 1 of a new water treatment plant and raw water intake; council members debated how narrowly to define the project scope.

The Gallatin City Council committee voted unanimously Feb. 11 to send to council a resolution authorizing the issuance of not-to-exceed $30,200,000 in water and sewer system revenue improvement bonds for phase 1 of a new water treatment plant and raw water intake.

City staff said the project responds to an aging plant: the current facility dates to 1954 and treated more than 3,000,000,000 gallons of water last year. "This is the first phase of the new water treatment plant," Miss Sickles, the presenter, said, adding the…

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