Camden sewer system study continues Last year, Camden City Council approved a $311,000 study of the sewer’s water system that is already producing results even though the final report
Crews will close one lane of Country Club Road between Knollwood Street and Pennsylvania Avenue from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday for a sewer system smoke test.
Under the provisions of G.L. c 30A, and per the Act Extending Certain COVID-19 Measures Adopted During the State of Emergency, which was signed into law by the Governor on July 16, 2022, which suspends certain provisions of the open meeting law until March 31, 2023, this meeting will be conducted remotely. The link and dial-in information are below. Join the Zoom meeting
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GLADSTONE The Gladstone City Commission voted to accept a proposal from engineering firm C2AE for professional services for a Sewer System Evaluation Survey (SSES). According to Wastewater Plant Superintendent Rodney Schwartz, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, & Energy (EGLE) required the survey to identify and address potential problems in the city’s collection system that have caused sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs). These overflows put the city in violation of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES).
The survey will help identify areas in the collection system that are experiencing excess infiltration and inflow (I&I). Infiltration refers to groundwater entering sewer facilities through unintended pathways, such as pipes that are old and cracking.