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Sanitary district flags accounting errors, outlines recycling push and landfill concerns in 2025 year‑end report
Summary
District staff told the board that corrected transfer entries raise landfill revenue by roughly $886,000 and that recycling, energy and infrastructure projects were advanced in 2025; officials warned the landfill fund needs long‑term planning amid rising equipment costs.
The Richmond Sanitary District’s year‑end report for 2025 highlighted operational progress, a planned expansion of recycling services and a bookkeeping correction that materially changes the landfill fund’s reported revenue.
Director (name not stated in transcript) told the board the district has finished implementing new asset‑management software and is in the design phase of the long‑term control plan’s high‑rate treatment project. He also said the district received its renewed five‑year MPDES permit in March and that pretreatment and compliance performance remained strong.
The director described several stormwater projects progressing through engineering — including Sycamore and 9th, Southwest L, the 11th/12th V…
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