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Junction City Council adopts sewer moratorium corrective-action program to meet DEQ requirements
Summary
The Council unanimously adopted a corrective-action program tied to a sanitary sewer moratorium and a mutual agreement and order with Oregon DEQ; staff said the plan incorporates federally required NPDES timetables and must be adopted by Dec. 21 to meet MAO deadlines.
Junction City — The Junction City Council on Tuesday unanimously adopted a corrective-action program related to the city’s sanitary sewer moratorium, a step officials said is required by a mutual agreement and order with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
City Attorney Carrie Connolly told the council the moratorium was adopted by resolution 13 27 on Oct. 22, 2024, and the MAO with DEQ that followed sets National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) deadlines the city must meet. The…
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