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Arkansas City adopts ordinance to accept state loan for water treatment upgrades to address manganese
Summary
The commission adopted an ordinance authorizing a loan agreement with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment from the Kansas Public Water Supply Loan Fund to finance a new filter at the city water treatment plant intended to remove manganese; the measure passed on a roll-call vote.
The Arkansas City Commission voted unanimously on a roll-call to adopt an ordinance authorizing execution of a loan agreement with the State of Kansas, acting through the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), for financing a public water supply project at the city water treatment plant intended to remove manganese.
City staff described the funding as a Kansas Public Water Supply Loan Fund award under the state's emerging contaminant program, provided as a principal forgiveness loan. "This is for the…
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