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Fort Pierce Utility Authority says new wastewater plant on schedule; $1 million EPA grant expected
Summary
Fort Pierce Utility Authority officials said the new mainland wastewater plant is on schedule with a ribbon‑cutting expected by year’s end; Congressman Brian Mast has secured a $1 million EPA grant that staff expect to arrive in November.
Daniel Rutherford, chief operating officer for the Fort Pierce Utility Authority, told the commission the new mainland wastewater-treatment plant construction is on schedule and that staff plan a ribbon-cutting at the end of the year.
“We plan to be have a ribbon cutting at the end of this year,” Rutherford said, adding that operations will be tuned over the next one to two years as the utility reverses flows to the mainland…
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