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DPW director details water, wastewater projects; flow-meter anomaly under investigation
Summary
The DPW director told commissioners July 14 that a pending water-tank repair may require up to two weeks offline for draining, the county is investigating an anomalous wastewater flow-meter reading, and staff have completed repairs to wastewater control systems and are ordering replacement relays.
The county's Department of Public Works (DPW) director reported routine operations and a series of infrastructure projects and repairs, including an active water-tank project, wastewater-control upgrades and a suspected flow-meter reading anomaly that staff are investigating.
The DPW director told commissioners the county is on schedule for extensive lawn mowing and equipment maintenance, including repairs to a dump truck and square baler. The director outlined a program to replace or repair broken water-meter readers and noted the county has a handheld reading system that transmits data from meter pads to a truck;…
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