Residents voice concerns about wastewater plant

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A second option would be to build a pond to the west of the current plant. The pond would fill up about six times a year during heavy rainfalls with a mixture of sewage and rainwater. This option would affect fewer residents than the first option, but would still affect those in the southwest corner of town. This option would cost at least $16 million, said Chris Buckley, project manager with Baxter & Woodman.

The "south option" would put the plant on land that is not currently owned by the city but by the Whiteside County fair board. The land, southeast of Waterworks Park, is used for parking during the fairs. It is also the site of a landfill. The city would have to pay for the land, so this option would cost at least $16 million as well, Buckley said.

 

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