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Council approves $814,600 engineering contract for TMF expansion to boost wastewater treatment
Summary
The council approved a professional services agreement with J-U-B Engineering for $814,600 to design Phase 5C of the tertiary membrane filtration expansion, adding a sixth membrane train to increase capacity from roughly 5 million to 6 million gallons per day and provide redundancy; staff said the project is budgeted and targeted to be operational in 2028.
Mike Becker, representing the Wastewater Department, presented a staff recommendation to execute a professional services agreement with J-U-B Engineering for design work on the tertiary membrane filtration (TMF) expansion (Phase 5C). He said the expansion will add a sixth 'train' of membrane modules to increase capacity from about 5 million to 6 million gallons per day and create redundant treatment capability to allow cleaning or…
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