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Bull Run filtration restart restored craft workforce within weeks after five‑month land‑use suspension, city officials say

5586929 · August 14, 2025
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City officials told the Labor and Workforce Development Committee on Aug. 14 that the Bull Run Filtration Project fell to a skeleton crew during a five‑month land‑use remand but restored pre‑suspension craft staffing within four weeks after restart.

City officials told the Labor and Workforce Development Committee on Aug. 14 that the Bull Run Filtration Project—which the city says is required under the Safe Drinking Water Act to treat for cryptosporidium—fell into a temporary staffing collapse during a five‑month land‑use remand but resumed prior levels quickly after work restarted.

"The remand has caused a delay, but we are still working to meet the deadline as set in our bilateral compliance agreement with OHA," Priya Dhanapal,…

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