Date: Fri 08-Sep-1995
Date: Fri 08-Sep-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
sewer-treatment-plant-bids
Full Text:
Sewer Treatment Plant Bids Due Next Month
The town's consulting engineers on the municipal sewering project hope that
construction bids for the planned sewage treatment plant will be opened for
town review by mid-October.
The sewage treatment plant, also known as the water pollution control
facility, will process and purify wastewater from the municipal sewer system
as well as from the sewer system which serves the state's Fairfield Hills
property, including Garner Correctional Institution and Nunnawauk Meadows.
About one-third of the one-million-gallon-per-day treatment capacity of the
sewage plant has been designated for town use, with the remainder reserved for
the state. The existing sewage treatment plant at Fairfield Hills will go out
of service when the state starts using the new joint town-state waste disposal
facility.
The documents and specifications upon which contractors will base their
construction bids will be available for review for six weeks to allow bidders
sufficient time to make cost estimates for the work, according to Peter Grose,
sewering project director, for Fuss and O'Neill, Inc, the town's consulting
engineers.
Building the sewage plant is expected to take about one year of construction
work. The sewer system is expected to be in operation by August 1997.
