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From left, SUEZ Project Manager John Marcin, SUEZ Environmental Services Division President Xavier Castro, Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling, Norwalk Chief of Operations and Public Works Anthony Robert Carr, Norwalk Senior Environmental Engineer Ralph Kolb, SUEZ Environmental Services Division Northeast Vice-President/General Manager Jason O’Brien and SUEZ Environmental Services Division Vice President of Technical Services Angela Fasnacht. (City of Norwalk)
NORWALK, Conn. City officials are touting the change in operator for the Norwalk wastewater treatment plant as a success, after one year’s worth of results to point to.
“The SUEZ partnership has gone very well, even with COVID-19 challenges in the past year,” Norwalk Senior Environmental Engineer Ralph Kolb told Common Council members recently. “In fact, in July 2020, only three months into the new contract, operating contract, the wastewater treatment plant achieved its lowest ever monthly nitrogen discharge of 340 pound
Contamination adds nearly $2M to Fairfield berm project
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A brochure prepared by the Water Polluction Control Authority details the work that needs to be done to the treatment plant on Richard White Way. Fairfield,CT. 1/12/18Contributed / Contributed photo
FAIRFIELD The cost of a berm and pumping station project is now expected to cost triple the original $3 million budget, due in part to contamination found in soil during excavation of the site, officials said this week.
The latest increase to the project is expected to total nearly $2 million, bumping the entire cost to $9.6 million.
The town will pick up about $2.27 million, which includes the entire $1.88 million increase. The Water Pollution Control Authority will cover $3.7 million and grants will cover $3.63 million.
East Lyme
Virtual meeting information can be found at eltownhall.com.
Monday Commission on Aging, 5 p.m., Senior Center dining room; Inland Wetlands Agency, 7 p.m., remote access.
Tuesday Planning Commission, 7 p.m., remote access.
Thursday Police Commission, 6 p.m., check website for location; Parks and Recreation Commission, 7 p.m., community center.
Groton City
Virtual meeting information will be provided on the city calendar at cityofgroton.com in the meeting agenda. Mayor & City Council and Committee of the Whole meetings will broadcast live on GMTV.
Monday Swearing in of Elected Officials, 8 p.m., Municipal Building/virtual via Zoom.
Wednesday Beach and Parks Committee, 7 p.m., Council Chambers.
East Lyme
Monday Annual town meeting, 7 p.m., East Lyme High School auditorium and remote access.
Tuesday Board of Selectmen special meeting, 7 p.m. remote access; Board of Selectmen regular meeting, immediately following special meeting, remote access.
Wednesday Police Commission, 6 p.m., remote access; Board of Finance special meeting, 6:30 p.m., remote access; Parks & Recreation Commission, 7 p.m., Community Center; Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m. remote access.
Groton City
Virtual meeting information will be provided on the city calendar at cityofgroton.com in the meeting agenda. Mayor & City Council and Committee of the Whole meetings will broadcast live on GMTV.
Tuesday Conservation Commission, 7:30 p.m., Council Chambers/virtual via Zoom (not televised).