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Bay County OKs $16.36 million contract for North Bay injection wells to expand wastewater capacity

2675114 · March 18, 2025
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The Bay County Board of County Commissioners voted to award a $16,364,100 contract to AC Schultz Inc. to build underground injection control wells at the North Bay wastewater facility. County staff said the wells, permitted by the state, will increase disposal capacity and help meet state effluent rules tied to Senate Bill 64.

The Bay County Board of County Commissioners voted to award contract 02/2004 to AC Schultz, Florida Incorporated, to construct underground injection control wells at the North Bay wastewater treatment facility for $16,364,100.

County staff told commissioners the wells are intended to increase the county's effluent disposal capacity and to provide a disposal option when surface application through spray fields is not possible, such as during heavy rain or hurricane events. The board approved the contract…

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