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Elizabethtown officials review wastewater plant repairs and a proposed 6 million‑gallon expansion
Summary
Wastewater Director Corey Bond told the council the plant treated about 2.9 billion gallons last year, reported a berm breach during April storms and said a facility plan to expand capacity from 13 to about 19 million gallons per day is under state review; estimated costs were discussed.
Corey Bond, Elizabethtown’s wastewater director, told the City Council on Jan. 12 that the plant treated about 2,900,000,000 gallons of wastewater in 2025 and operates at an average of roughly 8,000,000 gallons per day. He said the plant’s current rated capacity is 13,000,000 gallons per day and that the city is evaluating a phased expansion to about 19,000,000 gallons per day.
Bond reported the plant reached peak capacity for three full days during April storms and that a berm breach allowed creek water to enter the facility; staff with Public Works contained the…
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