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Evansville utility board holds public hearing on large water-treatment upgrades, adopts confirmatory and bond resolutions
Summary
The board opened a public hearing on a declaratory resolution about potential water-treatment improvements, heard public comment urging alternatives to the Ohio River (including groundwater and Patoka Lake), adopted a confirmatory resolution and approved a bond resolution authorizing financing up to $237.8 million, with an initial issuance anticipated of about $50 million.
The Evansville Water and Sewer Utility board opened a public hearing on a previously adopted declaratory resolution regarding potential water-treatment improvements and financing, heard public comment urging evaluation of alternatives to Ohio River withdrawals, then adopted a confirmatory resolution and a bond resolution to authorize financing.
Speaker 11 summarized the background: at the board's Nov. 12 meeting the board adopted a declaratory resolution (transcript reference "20 20 four-two") finding a need to undertake water-treatment projects. The record presented to the board included an estimated maximum project cost (as read into the record) of…
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