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Morrisville Municipal Authority outlines plan to move wastewater plant, build pump station
Summary
The Morrisville Municipal Authority told council it plans to relocate the borough wastewater treatment plant to the former US Steel Fairless Works site and build a pump station in Morrisville; Penvest financing and multiple DEP permits are needed, with bid-ready plans targeted for September 2026 and 2–3 years construction after approvals.
The Morrisville Municipal Authority presented a plan to relocate the borough’s aging wastewater treatment plant to the former US Steel Fairless Works site and to construct a new pump station within Morrisville to convey wastewater to the new facility. John Miranda, director of the Morrisville Municipal Authority, said the existing plant is over 70 years old and the authority has concluded relocation is the most feasible long-term solution.
Engineer Josh Fox of HRG Engineers described technical details for the pump station: two parcels totaling roughly 3.1 acres (a 0.75-acre parcel and a 2.35-acre parcel), zoning currently residential, planned…
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