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Henderson Council approves $2.5M sewer rehabilitation application after 40 overflows reported
Summary
Henderson approved submitting a $2.5 million Clean Water State Revolving Fund application to address about 40 sanitary sewer overflows reported since February 2020; engineers estimate a $1.52 monthly per‑customer cost if funded at 0% interest.
The Henderson City Council on Sept. 14 voted to submit an application to the Clean Water State Revolving Fund for a $2.5 million sewer rehabilitation project after staff reported 40 sanitary sewer overflows since February 2020.
City Manager Edward T. Blackmon told Council the overflows reflect system problems and said applying for the SRF funds could help eliminate them. City Engineer Clark…
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