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Utility board approves consent agenda, emergency cleanup payment and multiple on-call contracts

City of Bloomington Utility Services Board · February 23, 2026
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Summary

On Feb. 23 the board approved the consent agenda (including a $25,000 donation to the Lake Monroe Water Fund), several on-call service agreements (Decker Pest Control, BNL Sheet Metal, Todd Septic, Rehab amendment, Freehub), an emergency cleanup payment to SCT Environmental for a chemical spill, and an amendment to Corson Fire and Security to extend inspection timing.

The City of Bloomington Utility Services Board on Feb. 23 approved routine claims, a consent agenda of non-chemical contracts, several on-call agreements, and an emergency environmental-service payment tied to an October spill.

Catherine Zager, utilities director, presented the consent agenda totaling $21,084.91. Items included Grip Incorporated ($6,684.91) to install a flow meter at the Dillman Wastewater Treatment Plant; Electric Plus Inc. ($14,400) to install charging stations at Blucher and Dillman service centers; and Airgas Specialty Products (ammonium hydroxide supply) for Monroe Water Treatment Plant. Megan (speaker 4) pointed out a $25,000 donation to the Lake Monroe Water Fund noted on page 5; Catherine described that as an annual contribution in support of the city’s primary…

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