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Kenosha Water Commission approves Miller Pipeline use of land near wastewater plant for lead service-line work
Summary
The Kenosha Water Commission approved a property use agreement allowing Miller Pipeline LLC to use land adjacent to the city wastewater treatment plant as a laydown area to support lead service-line replacement work in Census Tract 18 on the city’s southeast side.
At its meeting Monday, Aug. 11, the Kenosha Water Commission approved a property use agreement allowing Miller Pipeline LLC to use a parcel just outside the City of Kenosha wastewater treatment plant as a laydown area for equipment and materials to support lead service-line replacement work in Census Tract 18 on the city’s southeast side.
A staff member told…
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