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Veolia reports November operations; WPCA reviews capital budget draft and multiple projects
Summary
At its Dec. 15 meeting the Norwalk WPCA received Veolia's November operations report (noting 2.5 miles of CCTV inspection, a repaired centrifuge rotor and 529 lb/day nitrogen performance) and reviewed a draft capital budget proposing $8 million for pump station work and $10 million for wastewater treatment plant work, along with updates on Beacon Street, Keeler Brook and other projects.
NORWALK, Conn. — The Norwalk Water Pollution Control Authority on Dec. 15 heard Veolia’s November operations report and reviewed a draft capital budget and updates on multiple repair and replacement projects across the system.
Steve Brock of Veolia told the authority the collections team completed 2.5 miles of CCTV inspection, 0.83 miles of cleaning and 142 manhole inspections in November and that a repaired tractor truck has returned to service. "Our collections team, completed 2.5 miles of CCTV inspection, 0.83 miles of cleaning, a 142 manhole inspections," Brock said.
Brock said Veolia repaired a rotor differential on the dewatering centrifuge — the unit is now operational — and that a wet-weather…
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