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Bradenton council approves wastewater equalization tanks, Ironwood water project as part of consent agenda
Summary
The Bradenton City Council on Feb. 11 approved a consent agenda that includes awarding construction work for two wastewater equalization tanks (about $6 million each, largely funded by state direct appropriations) and moving forward on the Ironwood water-distribution project (estimated $2.8–$3.2 million). Council emphasized improved treatment capacity for future high-flow events.
The Bradenton City Council approved its consent agenda on Feb. 11, clearing funding and contracting steps for two wastewater equalization-tank projects and an Ironwood water-distribution upgrade.
Councilmember Perry summarized the projects during the consent discussion, saying the two equalization tanks each carry about $6,000,000 in project cost and that the city secured direct appropriations from the Florida Legislature to cover a substantial portion.…
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