Claypool Council Discusses Rate Increase For Sewer Utility
A rate increase for Claypool’s sewer utility was discussed during a Tuesday, June 17, council meeting.
Read MoreA rate increase for Claypool’s sewer utility was discussed during a Tuesday, June 17, council meeting.
Read MoreA second public hearing was held regarding a grant application process through the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs during a Claypool Town Council meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 17.
Read MoreA public hearing was held regarding a grant application process through the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs during a Sept. 17 Claypool Town Council meeting.
Read MoreClaypool Town Council approved a resolution for the utilization of funds to cover the costs of the final design process for the town’s sewer project. Â
Read MoreCommonwealth Engineers, Inc., a leading provider of water resource engineering, will be assisting the city of Rochester in a lead inspection program for water service lines.
Read MoreMentone Town Council approved Wednesday, March 6, for Commonwealth Engineers Inc. to do a lead service line inventory.
Read MoreThe Claypool Town Council approved an on-call contract renewal with Commonwealth Engineers Inc. during a Feb. 20 meeting.
Read MoreClaypool Council approved a contract with an engineering and consulting firm for the town’s wastewater treatment plant project during a Sept. 19 council meeting.
Read MoreClaypool Council heard an update about potential funding for the town’s wastewater treatment plant project during a July 18 council meeting.
Read MoreThe sale of Claypool’s water utility to Indiana American Water will be finalized next week.
Read MoreClaypool Town Council heard updates from financial and engineering advisors on funding opportunities and the town’s water/sewer utilities during an April 19 meeting.
Read MoreMilford Town Council held a special meeting Wednesday, Aug. 5, in the community building, during which it voted to hire Commonwealth Engineers Inc. to validate the town’s upcoming water audit and assist with asset management plans for water and wastewater. The council also voted to authorize Commonwealth to apply for a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development to study Milford’s drinking water system.
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