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Processor says it will fund sewer hookup, signs agreement with city to address odor; county board receives update
Summary
A local processor reported it has signed an agreement with the city and will pay 100% of engineering and construction to connect to municipal wastewater to address odor issues; the county board heard the update, was told bids are expected in February and construction would start in spring to be operational for the 2026 season.
Dan Sheehy, a project representative, told the Stevens County Board the company known in the record as Fresh has signed an agreement with the city to carry out a city‑hookup wastewater project intended to reduce odors from the facility.
Sheehy said Fresh will pay “100% of it” — meaning the engineering and construction costs — and that the agreement includes language ensuring Fresh will pay the same sewer rates as other city customers. He said the county and city engineers have been working together and…
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