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Mount Clemens reviews draft $19M water capital plan, schedules detailed September workshop
Summary
City staff presented a draft water-system capital improvement plan showing roughly $19 million in long-term needs, noted new DEQ requirements and missed a formal deadline; the commission accepted the draft for submission and scheduled a September workshop for detailed review.
Mount Clemens city officials accepted a draft capital improvement plan (CIP) for the water system on July 18 and scheduled a detailed workshop in September to review funding and sequencing.
At the meeting, Blair Sealover, utilities operations (speaker 15), told the commission the wastewater and water systems had been pushed to capacity at times and that the draft CIP outlines both five- and 20-year projects. ‘‘I think my rolled up number was about $19,000,000 on the water side,’’ Sealover said, describing aging pipes, valves and hydrants as primary drivers…
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