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Commission approves Oak Creek water treatment additions, including pump station and chlorine contact tank
Summary
The commission approved site and architectural plans for a roughly 6,700 sq. ft. pump station and a 5,500 sq. ft. chlorine contact tank building at Oak Creek’s water treatment facility, with staff noting added impervious surface and tree replacements and that state reviews (DNR, PSC) are pending.
The Oak Creek Planning Commission on June 24 approved site and architectural plans to add a pump station and a chlorine contact tank building at the city’s water treatment facility at 9325 South Fifth Avenue.
Staff described two proposed buildings — a roughly 6,700‑square‑foot pump station and a roughly 5,500‑square‑foot chlorine contact tank building — and said the project will remove one of three existing access…
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