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Board hears long-term care sewer and septic risks; relocation plans discussed
Summary
Long-term care committee reported significant plumbing and sewer-line issues that could force temporary relocation of residents in a catastrophic failure; board discussed contingency options and possible borough funding requests.
Petersburg Medical Center board members spent time on March 19 discussing risks posed by aging sewer and septic infrastructure in the long-term care facility and planning for contingency operations if the systems fail.
Committee members said the septic system is weak and that some plumbing is embedded in concrete, which would make repairs difficult. The committee reported an in-progress written plan for how to respond if a sewer-line failure occurs. Presenters explained that a complete failure…
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