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Council approves design selection and resilience upgrades for sewer system, including Lift Station 85 storage expansion
Summary
Council authorized selection of a design/construction team and funding for upfront engineering for a new emergency storage facility at Lift Station 85 and approved pump replacement addenda and continued cured‑in‑place pipe lining work as part of the city's sewer resilience program.
The St. Petersburg City Council approved public‑works recommendations June 5 to advance several sewer‑system resilience projects, including a selection for design and preconstruction work at Lift Station 85, upgrades to station pumps, and continued cured‑in‑place pipe (CIPP) lining work.
Claude Tangerly, Public Works administrator, presented the items as resilience projects that are not part of the SPAR program but are derived from the city’s water and sewer planning work. Tangerly said the Lift Station 85 site — the primary downtown lift station — has been using legacy storage facilities at the…
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