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Danbury board declares emergency to replace piping at Marjorie Water Treatment Plant
Summary
The board declared an emergency to replace degraded process piping tied to the dissolved air flotation system at the Marjorie Water Treatment Plant, waived bidding, and approved using on-call engineer GHD with CH Nickerson as contractor; estimated construction costs range $100,000–$150,000 (GHD fees excluded).
Chip Holcomb described an urgent problem at the Marjorie Water Treatment Plant: process piping associated with the dissolved air flotation (DAF) saturation air tank was deteriorating and adversely affecting the system’s operation. He said the piping had been scheduled for replacement as part of a plant upgrade in two to three years, but the condition…
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