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Google to pay more than 'fair share' in Fort Wayne water, sewer expansion | Local Government

The Fort Wayne City Council approved a more than $8.5 million project to extend the water and sewer services to the southeast side where the Google data center will be

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Fort Wayne to spend $135 million on water and sewers this year

Fort Wayne plans to spend a record $135 million for work on the city’s water, wastewater and storm water systems this year.

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FW City Council approves pump station contracts | Local


FW City Council approves pump station contracts
DAVE GONG | The Journal Gazette
A pair of contracts worth more than $5 million approved Tuesday by the Fort Wayne City Council are only part of a major pump station project expected to cost between $45 million and $50 million, a City Utilities official said.
In an 8-0 vote, council members approved a pair of engineering services contracts with Wessler Engineering Inc. and Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. to manage construction of a deep dewatering pump station associated with the deep rock tunnel, also known as the Three Rivers Protection & Overflow Reduction Tunnel.
The station will pump water out of the tunnel and move it to City Utilities' water pollution control plant for treatment once a wet weather event subsides, Mike Kiester, City Utilities engineering manager, told the council.

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