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Hempstead water officials brief board on trench restoration contracts and 1,4‑dioxane treatment
Summary
Department of Water staff explained routine contracts for road restoration after water‑main work and a design/maintenance contract for advanced oxidation (AOP/UV) systems intended to address occasional detections of 1,4‑dioxane in town wells; officials said testing frequency increases when contaminants appear.
During the administrative calendar discussion on April 14, John Reinhardt of the Department of Water described contract item 29, a standing contract used to restore pavement after water‑main repairs on county and state roads, and contract item 28, a maintenance agreement for TrojanUV equipment used as part of the town’s AOP systems for 1,4‑dioxane removal.
Reinhardt explained that the…
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