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Astoria adopts CSO integrated plan, acknowledges multi‑million dollar remaining work and extended timeline
Summary
The City of Astoria adopted a resolution supporting a combined sewer overflow (CSO) integrated plan that extends DEQ deadlines and seeks grant opportunities; staff said remaining work could cost $25–30 million and timeline for Phase 5 was extended from 2028 to 2044.
The Astoria City Council on Oct. 6 adopted a resolution supporting the city’s combined sewer overflow (CSO) integrated plan, staff said, a step intended to secure flexibility with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and pursue grant funding to reduce rate pressure on residents.
"City staff has been working diligently for the past 32 years to meet that stipulation order that was implemented by DEQ," City Manager Scott Spence told the…
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