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City awards $2.39 million contract to replace Cortez Boulevard pump station to stop recurring sewer spills
Summary
Brooksville approved a $2,390,000 contract with US Water Services Corporation to replace an aging Cortez Boulevard pump station that has been prone to sanitary sewer overflows; the city will use legislative appropriations plus wastewater capacity funds to cover the work.
The Brooksville City Council voted unanimously May 19 to award a $2,390,000 contract to US Water Services Corporation to replace the Cortez Boulevard pump (lift) station, a critical wastewater facility near State Road 50 that the city said is prone to infiltration and repeated sanitary sewer spills.
Public Works Director Richard Weeks described the project as a comprehensive replacement of an aging…
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