The Bremen Town Council is coming closer to approving a bid for the proposed new construction of a Wastewater Treatment facility.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Receives Update on Wastewater Facility Project
Ken Jones from JPR updated the Bremen Town Council members last week about the progress made between the lone bidder of the proposed Wastewater Treatment Facility project.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Opens Bids for Wastewater Treatment Plant, Interceptor Sewer Project
The Bremen Town Council members opened bids for the proposed new Wastewater Treatment Plant and the Interceptor Sewer Improvement project during their meeting Monday, June 10.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Postpones Opening of Bids for Wastewater Treatment Plant, Interceptor Sewer
The Bremen Town Council members were planning to open bids for the new Wastewater Treatment Facility and interceptor sewer Thursday, April 11, but Ken Jones from engineering firm Jones Petrie and Rafinski suggested to the council Monday afternoon that they cancel the bid opening.
Continue readingBremen to Seek State Revolving Fund Loan for Upcoming Wastewater, Interceptor Project
The Town of Bremen is currently seeking bids for an upcoming wastewater and interceptor sewer project.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Holds Public Hearing Concerning Amended Sewer Rates
The Bremen Town Council held a public hearing Monday afternoon concerning the proposed amendment in sewer rates.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Adopts Bond Ordinance
The Bremen Town Council members took action Monday afternoon to approve the second and final readings of a bond ordinance concerning the construction of a new Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Updated on Funding for Wastewater Treatment Project
Ken Jones from Engineering Firm Jones Petrie and Rafinski updated the Bremen Town Council members Monday night on the State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan process for the upcoming construction of a new Bremen Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Holds Public Hearing on Funding for New Wastewater Treatment Facility
The Bremen Town Council members opened a public hearing last week to take comments on USDA financing for the proposed construction of a new Wastewater Treatment Facility in Bremen.
Continue readingSolar Project at Wastewater Treatment Facility Reduced 50%, Energy Cost Savings of over $1.7M over 25 years
Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — Utilities Superintendent Donnie Davidson updated the Plymouth Board of Public Works that there were timing issues interfering with the completion of the Solar Project at the Wastewater Treatment Facility at full scale.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Review Financing Options for Wastewater Treatment Plant
The Bremen Town Council members will be working with Baker Tilly experts and the town’s engineer in getting figures put together for financing options surrounding the proposed Wastewater Treatment Facility project.
Continue readingBremen Wastewater Facility Recommended for Replacement
Ken Jones recommended that the Bremen Town Council consider building a new Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves Studies on Wastewater Plant
Engineers from Jones, Petrie and Rafinski (JPR) will conduct four studies of the Bremen Wastewater Treatment Facility for specific needs to upgrade the plant or construct an all-new plant.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Holds Public Hearing on Wastewater Project
The Bourbon Town Council members opened a public hearing Tuesday night to take public comments on the proposed improvements to the town’s Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Continue readingBremen Flood Clean-up Ongoing
The Town of Bremen is still working to clean up after flood waters wreaked havoc in the area last week.
Bremen Director of Operations Trend Weldy said the wastewater treatment facility was under close watch as two to three feet of water surrounded the plant.
“It remained operational all the way through, but we were really close in getting water into our electrical components which would have been a really big mess,” explained Weldy. “The town guys worked around the clock. We had three fire trucks and eight hoses to pump water out of there in order to keep the facility above water to function correctly.”