Photo by LESLIE WILLIAMS HALE
Dewatering pipes lead to the hydrogen sulfide treatment system set up for testing in the North Barfield sewer assessment area during October. While the city has expressed interest in recouping the costs of testing and treatment from sewer contractors, City Attorney Alan Gabriel says the city may have to deal with contractors seeking restitution for delays and increased material costs.
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