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Oxnard approves multi‑million wastewater upgrades after inspectors find pipe corrosion
Summary
The council approved contracts and budget appropriations to repair and upgrade primary clarifiers and activated‑sludge tanks at the wastewater plant, citing hydrogen‑sulfide damage to aging piping and SRF funding requirements that shape procurement and contracting.
The City Council approved a package of actions to move forward with primary clarifier and activated‑sludge tank improvements at the Oxnard Wastewater Treatment Plant, including a construction contract, construction‑management services and an amendment to the design agreement.
Public Works staff said aging infrastructure has produced localized failures in underground primary‑effluent piping caused by hydrogen‑sulfide corrosion and that the project will target those vulnerabilities while adding reliability and odor control…
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