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Petersburg officials report new 2,000,000-gallon tank 80% complete; force main and pump station work to finish in 2026
Summary
City staff updated council on the Port/Poor Creek infrastructure program, saying the new 2,000,000-gallon tank is about 80% complete, the water transmission main work is underway and the force main/poor creek pump station projects are scheduled to finish in 2026.
Mike, a city staff member, told the Petersburg City Council at its March 4 work session that the Port Creek/Poor Creek program remains on schedule and within budget as it advances several linked water and wastewater projects.
The project set includes a new 2,000,000-gallon water storage tank (about 80% complete), a new water booster pump station at the Walnut Hill tank, a new water transmission main down Route 301, and replacement of an existing force main that currently runs through the battlefield corridor. Mike said contractors on the projects include Landmark Structures (tank construction), Waco (booster pump-related work) and Morgan Contracting (force main). He said the tank work is expected to finish in October 2025 and that the…
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