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Lakewood approves application for $39M CSO storage project loan; officials cite tight deadlines for funding
Summary
Lakewood authorized application for WPCLF financing on June 2 for a $39 million combined-sewer-overflow storage project — a 2.1-million-gallon tank required under permit and consent-decree obligations.
Lakewood City Council on June 2 authorized the administration to apply for and accept a Water Pollution Control Loan Fund (WPCLF) agreement to finance construction of a combined sewer overflow (CSO) storage facility adjacent to the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
The project includes construction of a roughly 2,100,000‑gallon storage tank and modification of CSO 052 overflow work required by the city’s NPDES wastewater permit and as part of a partial consent decree. Public Works Director Gordon told council the project is estimated at $39,000,000 and that the city has sought WPCLF funding to lower…
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