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Council approves five‑year interlocal wastewater agreement with Mantua (Manaway) City; new connections to pay full Brigham City sewer impact fee
Summary
Brigham City adopted a five‑year interlocal agreement Thursday to continue treating wastewater from the nearby town of Mantua (Manaway), closing out an older, expired contract and updating fees, capacity limits and overage rules.
Brigham City adopted a five‑year interlocal agreement Thursday to continue treating wastewater from the nearby town of Mantua (referred to in city materials as "Manaway"), closing out an older, expired contract and updating financial, capacity and compliance terms.
City Administrator Derek Oiler told the council the prior agreement had allowed Mantua customers to pay 80% of the Brigham City residential sewer charge; under the new contract Mantua customers will pay the same monthly rates as Brigham City customers. The new agreement also requires new connections in Mantua to pay a connection fee equal to Brigham City’s sewer impact fee at the time of connection.
The agreement contains several key operational terms: Mantua remains responsible for collection…
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