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Belmar council hears update on Lake Como outfall valve after nor'easter
Summary
Borough officials told the council a manufactured check‑valve flap is delayed and crews manually operated the Lake Como outfall during the nor'easter to prevent ocean water intrusion; installation should take less than a day once the part ships.
Council President Maria Mondaro said Tuesday night that borough staff and emergency responders had worked through the week’s nor’easter and asked for an update on the Lake Como outfall pipe.
Business Administrator Kevin Kane said a check‑valve flap on the outfall is broken and not an off‑the‑shelf part, so the borough must wait for the contractor to ship a manufactured replacement. "There's an issue with the check valve, one of the flaps is…
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