SEWAGE PLANT WORK STUDIED; WATER DISCHARGE BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND LEVELS CONCERN STATE DEC.(Neighbors West)

From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) | Date: August 15, 2002 | Copyright information

Byline: Jerry Rosen Staff writer

Jordan is staring at a major renovation of its 20-year-old sewage treatment plant because some of its discharge numbers are higher than the state would like.

The board has asked three engineering firms for proposals on the project, which would include determining what was causing the problem and how best to fix it.

"This will be a big-ticket item," said Mayor Richard Platten, who said he expected the fixes to inclu...

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