Mayor Kevin Dumas Asks City Council to Borrow $7.4M for New Sludge Landfill, Cap for Old One
Additionally, the funds would be used to cover demolition of the former wastewater treatment plant, construction of a storage garage and fueling station and more.
Attleboro, Mass., Mayor Kevin Dumas has asked the City Council to borrow $7.4 million to build a new sludge landfill and cap the old one. Additionally, the funds would be used to cover demolition of the former wastewater treatment plant, construction of a storage garage and fueling station and the purchase of a front-end loader, a dump truck and a bulldozer.
A public hearing to discuss this request will take place on November 15.
The Sun Chronicle has more:
Mayor Kevin Dumas has asked the city council for authorization to borrow $7.4 million to build a new sludge landfill and cap the old one.
The cash will also cover demolition of the former wastewater treatment plant, construction of a storage garage and fueling station and the purchase of a front-end loader, a dump truck and a bulldozer.
Vandals recently damaged some electrical transformers at the long vacant, former treatment plant off Pond Street North, causing oil to leak into the ground.
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