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Wastewater plan focuses on pipeline replacement and consolidating operations into a new admin/shop campus
Summary
Lewiston’s wastewater program will emphasize pipeline replacement and a consolidated administration/collections building; staff described a multi‑year capital rollout and said reserves are largely encumbered by active projects.
Lewiston’s wastewater utility is moving from treatment plant upgrades into an extended phase of pipeline replacement and facility consolidation, Public Works Director Dustin Johnson told the City Council on May 30.
Johnson and Wastewater Manager Nate Smith described a roughly $2 million annual pipeline replacement program designed to use trenchless methods where possible and reduce repeated street cuts. The council heard that the utility recently completed major plant upgrades and now must shift…
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