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Lewisburg council seeks roughly $5 million for pump station rehab, adopts related 10-year plan
Summary
Town staff presented a sanitary sewer pump-station rehabilitation project estimated at $5 million and the council approved resolutions to apply for Clean Water State Revolving Fund aid and to adopt a 10-year water/wastewater capital improvement and asset management plan; vote tallies were not specified in the transcript.
Lewisburg — The Lewisburg Town Council voted Thursday to apply for state Clean Water State Revolving Fund assistance to rehabilitate the town’s sanitary sewer pump stations and adopted an updated 10-year water and wastewater capital improvement plan and an updated asset management plan as part of the application package.
Town staff said the rehabilitation project is estimated at about $5 million and described the Clean Water State Revolving Fund as a combination of low-interest repayable loans with potential principal forgiveness. "The estimate for the necessary…
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