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Atoka staff outline Main Street lift station construction timeline, force-main funding options and geotech studies for Mead Lake levees

2904858 · April 9, 2025
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Engineers and consultants briefed the Atoka board on a 400-day schedule for the Main Street lift station, long lead times for pumps and generators, SRF loan application steps for a broader force‑main replacement estimated at about $12 million, and proposed geotechnical levee stability studies for Mead Lake and Johnson Pond.

Town engineers and consultant SSR gave the Atoka Board a status update on several water and sewer infrastructure projects: the Main Street lift station (a new wet-well and associated above‑grade equipment), a proposed force-main replacement and systemwide improvements, and proposed geotechnical work to assess levee stability at Mead Lake and Johnson Pond.

Ben Ledsinger, SSR’s engineer, said contract documents are in hand and the contractor has submitted bid bonds and initial submittals. The construction schedule shown to the board estimates a worst-case 400-day project duration and targets mid‑May for initial ground work. "So worst case scenario is 400 days," an engineer told the board, with a hoped-for wrap-up in May–June of the following year.

Staff emphasized there…

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