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Village flags frozen sewer-line at wastewater plant; repair could cost $18,000'$23,000

Board of Trustees of the Village of Highland Falls · February 5, 2026
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Summary

Mayor DiSalvo told trustees an 8-inch waterline at the village wastewater treatment plant is frozen; the plant is using a generator and officials estimate a repair solution could cost between $18,000 and $23,000.

Mayor DiSalvo reported an operational problem at the village wastewater treatment plant: an 8-inch waterline is frozen and the plant is running on generator power. He said staff "are working on a solution, which could be $18,000-23,000," signaling a potential short-term capital expense or emergency repair.

Board members did not record a formal vote on repairs during the special meeting; the mayor said DPW and plant staff are seeking a solution. The discussion identifies a near-term funding need for utilities work that the board may need to address in a subsequent meeting or in a budget amendment.