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Resident complaints and finance briefing highlight aging WPCA equipment and repair costs

2109496 · January 10, 2025
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A resident told the council of late-night noises at the water pollution pump house and described difficulty reaching city contacts; finance staff said WPCA repairs and equipment costs are trending above budget and that the city monitors WPCA monthly and may need budget adjustments or capital requests.

A West Haven resident told the city council during public session that loud late-night noises at the water pollution pump house had disturbed neighbors and that he had been unable to reach a city contact for answers. Rich Shebert, who gave his address as 166 Blum Street, told the council he and neighbors were kept awake around 11 p.m. and said the city needs a designated contact for such operational questions.

"Approximately 2 weeks ago, there was something going on at the water pollution station. And I talked to a neighbor who informed me there's…

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