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Wyoming council approves $172,000 biosolids evaluation as city weighs pipeline option with Grand Rapids
Summary
The council voted to hire a consultant to evaluate biosolids screening, pipeline condition and nutrient-management changes after a pilot sending sludge to Grand Rapids; staff said the study (about $172,000) will determine what plant upgrades are needed and could take about six months for pipeline screening work.
Wyoming City Council approved a roughly $172,000 contract to study biosolids handling and nutrient-removal resiliency at the city’s wastewater treatment plant, a step staff said is needed before committing to longer-term disposal through a Grand Rapids processing facility.
City staff presented the evaluation, saying the city has been piloting sending biosolids through an existing pipeline to the Grand Rapids treatment plant under the Grand Valley Regional Biosolids Authority (GVRBA). ‘‘Part of what this study here before you is is, Grand Rapids has indicated the biosolids that we have may not be…
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