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Council approves design amendment for two pump stations; staff to check manganese complaints
Summary
Councilmember Richardson questioned a design-phase cost increase tied to adding a carbon-dioxide removal process at two pump stations; Public Utilities staff said the CO2 element adds about $158,000 to an original design of roughly $309,000 and will verify whether residents reported manganese in service areas.
The Fresno City Council on Sept. 25 approved a contested-consent amendment to the design-phase work on two water pump stations (identified in staff materials as pump station 177 and pump station 185) to add a carbon-dioxide removal process to the project design.
Council Member Richard Richardson pulled the consent item to ask why the staff report showed a revised total of about $4.67 million…
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