Published January 23. 2024 01:45PM
by Terry Ahner tahner@tnonline.com
Bowmanstown has received nearly $320,000 to build and install a new 16,000-gallon concrete chlorine contact tank at the borough’s wastewater treatment plant.
Borough council announced at last week’s workshop that the borough received $319,812 from the PA Small Water and Sewer Program for the chlorine contact tank.
That was part of state grants that totaled more than $6 million that were awarded in December to projects to improve sewer and water systems in Carbon and Schuylkill counties.
In other business, council:
• Approved a quote from Matt Lang in the amount of $200 to fully clean all the gutters on the building.
• Decided to put off having Lang trim the tree out back down to the lowest Y’s in the structure of the tree at a cost of $1,300 until the spring.
• Accepted the 2023 exoneration list as submitted by the tax collector.