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Steamboat Rock council approves $2,900 blower motor for wastewater plant
Summary
The council voted to buy a replacement blower motor and check valve for the wastewater treatment plant after equipment failures; the estimated cost was $2,900 and the motion carried.
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The Steamboat Rock City Council on March 9 approved the purchase of a replacement blower motor and check valve for the city wastewater treatment plant after council members reported equipment failures and a plugged filter.
Mayor David L. Mull Sr. reported the plant experienced a plugged filter and that a check valve had failed; council member Kevin Pieters moved to authorize buying a new blower motor and check valve at an estimated cost of $2,900, and council member Marvin Veld seconded. The motion carried.
Council members said the lift station’s second pump is working and that the new blower is necessary to restore reliable operation at the wastewater facility. The motion approved the purchase; the meeting record does not specify the vendor or the funding source for the replacement unit. Next steps are to proceed with procurement and install the replacement equipment.
