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Huron approves replacement of two Ravine Lake aeration pumps after equipment failures
Summary
The commission unanimously approved buying two replacement aeration pumps for Ravine Lake, citing worn equipment, a recent small fish kill and a joint-powers agreement with Game, Fish and Parks. Funding will come from second‑penny reserves.
The Huron City Commission voted unanimously to purchase two replacement aeration pumps for Ravine Lake, approving a $2,663.46 purchase to be paid from second‑penny reserves.
City staff said the move responds to longstanding wear on the lake’s aeration system and recent water‑quality problems. "One of the pumps is completely not operational at all. The other pump ... is only running one of the three aerators," said Chad Schroeder, a city staff member who…
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