ALGONA—Two years ago, when the Iowa Department of Natural Resources informed the city of Algona it would have to upgrade its sanitary sewer facility by 2026 to be in compliance with new regulations for nutrient removal of nitrates and phosphorus, the city council began discussing how to pay for a $14 to $16 million project. That includes who will pay how much of the bill.
Decision time has arrived.
See the full story in the May 27 Advance.
See the proposed options in the .pdf.