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Redevelopment commission approves Cliffs reallocation study, tables several DLZ supplemental agreements
Summary
The St. Joseph County Redevelopment Commission on Oct. 22 approved a Donahue & Associates study to analyze reallocating potable supply between the older Cleveland Cliffs plant and the Saint Joe Energy Center (SJEC) and tabled three DLZ supplemental agreements for further cost breakdowns and clarification of scope and liability.
The St. Joseph County Redevelopment Commission voted Oct. 22 to approve a demand-reallocation study by Donahue & Associates to analyze how potable water produced at the Saint Joe Energy Center (SJEC) could be allocated among users — including the older Cleveland Cliffs treatment plant — and to provide options for managing peak and long-term demand.
Speaker 3, who introduced the study, said the work would "give us some tools in the toolbox to really understand the water, where it can come from, and how it can be used most efficiently," describing the contract as a not-to-exceed study to guide future…
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