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Council adopts facilities work plan and approves consultant scope to pursue $4.25M SRF loan for reverse‑osmosis water plant
Summary
Council adopted the water system facilities work plan and approved McKim & Creed's scope for design and engineering to support a reverse‑osmosis potable water treatment plant and the city's application for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection State Revolving Fund loan.
Port Richey City Council voted Jan. 14 to adopt the water supply facilities work plan needed for an application to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan program and approved McKim & Creed to provide engineering scope for planning and design.
The facilities work plan and supporting resolution (Resolution 25‑01) formalize the city's preferred solution — a reverse‑osmosis drinking water treatment facility — after engineering…
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