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Utility superintendent outlines water and wastewater projects, meter replacements and NDOT impacts
Summary
Brian Jackson gave a detailed update on Division A–C water projects, tank rehab costs covered by loan interest, ongoing meter replacements, wastewater repairs, NDOT relocations, and upcoming lift-station and SCADA work.
Brian Jackson, Madison’s utility superintendent, briefed the Common Council Tuesday on the city’s ongoing water and wastewater capital projects and operational work.
Jackson said Division A (treatment-plant electrical and control upgrades and new flow meters) is complete aside from a small retainage. Division C (waterline replacements, including Flint Street, Hillcrest Drive and Sunrise Subdivision) is complete; Division B (tank and tower rehabilitation and painting) remains open after crews discovered a failing roof on the east million-gallon tank and added roughly $300,000 in repair scope. Jackson said the added cost will be covered…
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