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Water Works reports progress on Lake Mesa conversion and addresses turbidity at Meramec River plant
Summary
Staff reported concrete and equipment work at the Lake Mesa high‑service station conversion, proposals received for an admin building renovation, a pending raw‑water pump replacement, and a turbidity issue at the Meramec River plant that staff plan to address by dewatering the caisson in early March.
Water Works staff told the Manchester Water Works Board of Water Commissioners on Jan. 23 that several treatment‑plant projects are progressing and that crews are addressing elevated filter fouling at the Meramec River plant.
At the Lake Mesa high‑service station conversion for the chlorine dioxide process, staff reported that the concrete slab has achieved greater than design strength, subcontractors are preparing equipment pads and containment walls, the sprinkler system is about 95% complete and two large bulk chemical tanks (roughly 10 feet in diameter and about 11–12 feet tall) are scheduled for placement…
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