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Winneshiek supervisors approve $45,100 for Frankville water treatment upgrade

Winneshiek County Board of Supervisors · December 16, 2024
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Summary

Frankville Water District representatives asked the board for $45,100 to install a polyphosphate chemical feed and injector to address iron and rust in customers’ water; supervisors approved the one-time expenditure unanimously and noted DNR permitting is required.

Frankville Water District representatives told the Winneshiek County Board of Supervisors they need a one-time county contribution to install a chemical feed system aimed at reducing iron and rust in residents’ water. Theresa Berg, speaking for the district, said tests and recommendations from the Iowa DNR point to adding a polyphosphate treatment and installing an injector and measurement equipment to keep iron from…

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