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Addison to Consolidate Wastewater Plants in $171M Push to Meet 2030 Phosphorus Deadline
Summary
Village leaders say a multi-year $171 million consolidation of Addison's wastewater treatment plants will begin in 2026 to meet a 2030 phosphorus removal requirement; a concurrent sewer-separation project funded partly by ARPA is under way and is planned to finish in 2026.
Mayor Tom Hundley and Public Works Director Ryan Hayden said Addison will consolidate its wastewater treatment plants and launch a multi-year modernization project to meet a regulatory phosphorus-removal deadline in 2030.
The consolidation plan, based on two independent studies and described on Addison Community Television's Year in Review, calls for moving operations from the AJL facility to a single upgraded North wastewater treatment plant. Village officials estimated the project's cost at about $171 million and said construction work would run roughly from 2026 to 2030.
Hayden said officials considered upgrading both…
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