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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia Sewer Utility Plans Public Meeting for Proposed Sewer Improvement Project
The City of Columbia Sewer Utility has announced a public information meeting to discuss a proposed sewer improvement project near the intersection of South West Boulevard and West Stewart Road. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 21 from 5-6:30 p.m. in Conference Room 1A at City Hall.
According to the Utility, the proposed project aims to replace the privately maintained sewer system for property owners near the intersection. If approved, a new public sanitary sewer will be constructed to serve these customers.
This project is part of the Utility's Private Common Collector Elimination (PCCE) project, which began in 2008. The replacement of outdated private sewers and connection to publicly maintained sewers will help reduce inflow and infiltration of stormwater into the sanitary sewer system. This, in turn, will decrease the occurrence of backups and overflows.
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Stakeholders are encouraged to attend the meeting and provide feedback on preliminary concepts, ask questions, and complete a public comment form. Additionally, questions and comments can also be submitted online through Feb. 4 on BeHeard.CoMo.gov.
For any inquiries regarding this meeting, Nathan Runyan can be reached at 573.441.5482 or via email at create new email.
The City reminds members of the public that they are welcome to attend any open meeting. For those who require accommodations related to disability, please call 573.874.CITY (573.874.2489) or email create new email in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
The proposed sewer improvement project is an important step towards improving the city's sewer system and ensuring its efficiency for all residents. The City encourages all stakeholders to attend the meeting and provide their valuable input on this crucial project.
The City of Columbia Sewer Utility has announced a public information meeting to discuss a proposed sewer improvement project near the intersection of South West Boulevard and West Stewart Road. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 21 from 5-6:30 p.m. in Conference Room 1A at City Hall.
According to the Utility, the proposed project aims to replace the privately maintained sewer system for property owners near the intersection. If approved, a new public sanitary sewer will be constructed to serve these customers.
This project is part of the Utility's Private Common Collector Elimination (PCCE) project, which began in 2008. The replacement of outdated private sewers and connection to publicly maintained sewers will help reduce inflow and infiltration of stormwater into the sanitary sewer system. This, in turn, will decrease the occurrence of backups and overflows.
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Stakeholders are encouraged to attend the meeting and provide feedback on preliminary concepts, ask questions, and complete a public comment form. Additionally, questions and comments can also be submitted online through Feb. 4 on BeHeard.CoMo.gov.
For any inquiries regarding this meeting, Nathan Runyan can be reached at 573.441.5482 or via email at create new email.
The City reminds members of the public that they are welcome to attend any open meeting. For those who require accommodations related to disability, please call 573.874.CITY (573.874.2489) or email create new email in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
The proposed sewer improvement project is an important step towards improving the city's sewer system and ensuring its efficiency for all residents. The City encourages all stakeholders to attend the meeting and provide their valuable input on this crucial project.
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