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Council hears $18M wastewater compliance estimate; citizen suggests cheaper chemical testing; council also approves routine appointments and permits
Summary
The council heard that a DEQ enforceable plan for the wastewater plant could require about $18,000,000 in improvements; citizen Clint Crater urged testing chemical treatments as a low‑cost alternative. The council also accepted a recreation director resignation, appointed Brian Burrell and approved several permit renewals.
Council committees reported on a range of items including a potential Louisiana DEQ enforceable plan that could require roughly $18,000,000 in wastewater collection and treatment improvements. The utility committee discussed the DEQ consolidated compliance order and permit renewal for the wastewater treatment facility but had no action items for the council.
Clint Crater, a resident with more than three decades in the…
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