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Staff briefed council on water-treatment pilot and possible new plant; preliminary cost estimate $18M–$24M
Summary
City staff summarized results of a pilot study testing ozone and biologically active filters and outlined a plan for a new expandable water-treatment plant to increase peak-day capacity; estimated initial cost range is $18M–$24M and funding could include impact fees, revenue bonds and low-interest loans.
City staff updated the City Council on a year-long pilot study of new water-treatment technology and discussed next steps for an expandable water-treatment plant.
Michael Mann said the pilot tested ozone disinfection and biologically active filter media alongside existing treatment processes and that the technology can better address…
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