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Bradenton council approves amendment to outsource wastewater collection operations to Woodard & Curran
Summary
Council approved Resolution 25‑100 authorizing an amendment to the city’s operations‑and‑maintenance agreement with Woodard & Curran to add the wastewater collection system; city staff said the move will add technical capacity while aiming to limit rate impacts. The measure passed unanimously.
The Bradenton City Council on Nov. 12 approved Resolution 25‑100, authorizing an amendment to the city’s operations‑and‑maintenance agreement with Woodard & Curran to extend outsourced services to the wastewater collection system.
City staff member Mister Perry presented the proposal as an extension of an existing contract that currently covers the wastewater treatment plant. Perry said the collection system comprises roughly 185 miles of gravity mains (6–30 inches), about 64 pump/lift stations and roughly 4,200 manholes, and that the city faces immediate capital and operational needs. He described recent capital work at the treatment plant — including a nearly complete clarifier project valued at about $16,000,000 and a temporary equalization tank able to…
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