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Operator says new plant is in compliance; 62 Lift Station start-up delayed to April 27

Sanitary Board for the City of Charlestown · April 16, 2026
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Summary

Operator Tim Crawford reported the new plant is operating well and 'in full compliance' but said the start-up of the 62 Lift Station was delayed to April 27 because 'Duke' could not install service; hiring for a new laborer is down to two candidates.

Tim Crawford presented the operator's report to the Charlestown Sanitary Board, saying the new plant is operating well and "in full compliance." He noted there remain a few issues the operator team is working through.

Crawford said the start-up of the 62 Lift Station was delayed until April 27 because "Duke" was unable to get the service installed, creating a revised schedule for that facility. When Mayor Treva Hodges asked about staffing, Crawford said hiring for a new laborer is down to two candidates and he hopes to have a decision by the next board meeting.

The operator update was given during regular new-business reports; the board took no separate action on the personnel or lift-station items during the meeting beyond discussion and scheduling.