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Woodbury advances $30 million water infrastructure work; $20 million from 3M settlement to help fund new treatment plant

2315443 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

Council-approved consent items advance construction of a new water treatment plant and about 17 miles of distribution main; roughly $20 million of the project funding was identified as coming from state-distributed funds tied to the 3M settlement.

At its Feb. 12 meeting the Woodbury City Council approved consent-agenda items that move forward an approximately $30 million set of actions to construct a new water treatment plant and associated pipeline work to meet drinking-water regulations.

Mayor W. Burt told the council that roughly $20 million of the work will be funded from state-distributed funds related to the 3M settlement. "These actions are worth…

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