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Duluth seeks $21.2 million state share for Lakewood water treatment upgrades after 2023 EPA findings
2521481 · March 6, 2025
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Sponsor Representative Kozolski and lobbyist Eric Simonson said the Lakewood Water Treatment Facility serves Duluth and nearby cities; Duluth requests $21.2 million (50% of $42.4M) to rehabilitate filters, add a new filter and repair reservoirs after an EPA inspection and administrative order.
Representative Kozolski and city lobbyist Eric Simonson told the Capital Investment Committee on March 6 that the Lakewood Water Treatment Facility in Duluth serves Duluth, Hermantown, Proctor and Rice Lake and that much of the system dates back more than 50 years. The city requested…
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