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Staff advise council to accept quote to enclose Gambier chlorine booster station after EPA review
Summary
Village staff relayed an EPA sanitary-survey recommendation to replace a fenced chlorine booster station with a secure steel enclosure to reduce slip hazards, unauthorized access and chemical risk; a steel-enclosure bid is included in council packets.
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Village staff told council the EPA recommended additional security for the chlorine booster station and provided reasons for an enclosure: lack of a nearby fire hydrant, absence of a floor that could contain a spill, and inadequate security at the current fenced area. "The EPA has recommended we replace our current enclosure for the Chlorine Booster Station with something safer and more secure," staff said in committee minutes.
Minutes note a steel-enclosure bid is in the meeting packet and staff advised accepting that bid to protect the chemical systems and employees who operate them. No formal purchase order or vote is recorded in the materials provided; acceptance and procurement remain pending council direction.
