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Brunswick Topsham Water District
Work consists of the installation of a new 100 hp submersible well pump and transmitter, yard piping improvements, and abandonment and capping of wells 2 & 3 including removal of the pump, column pipe, level element, and wellhead at the taylor well site in brunswick, maine. The project also consists of a new control panel, removal and replacement of two variable frequency drives, two new sine wave filters, installation of 12-inch raw water flow meter and associated process piping, and pressure transmitter assembly at the taylor station water treatment facility. Electrical site work will include demolition of existing underground power/control conduit from taylor station to the taylor well site, and new power and control conduit and wire.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
Brunswick Topsham Water District
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Work consists of the installation of a new 100 hp submersible well pump and transmitter, yard piping improvements, and abandonment and capping of wells 2 & 3 including removal of the pump, column pipe, level element, and wellhead at the taylor well site in brunswick, maine. The project also consists of a new control panel, removal and replacement of two variable frequency drives, two new sine wave filters, installation of 12-inch raw water flow meter and associated process piping, and pressure transmitter assembly at the taylor station water treatment facility. Electrical site work will include demolition of existing underground power/control conduit from taylor station to the taylor well site, and new power and control conduit and wire.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Brunswick Topsham Water District
The meeting featured an annual pension investment review presented by HM Payson and a comprehensive review of financial reports by the Director of Finance. Engineering updates were provided regarding the Jordan Avenue construction project and Taylor Well 6. The General Manager's report covered the Jackson demolition request for qualifications, roof repairs, plans for an employee appreciation picnic, the annual trustee report, and scheduling for future meetings. Action items included a customer abatement request and updates to the trustee meeting schedule, while two items regarding the authorization of an evaluation committee and notification of its decision were tabled.
The meeting agenda includes a review of financial reports, an update on district engineering projects covering the Jordan Avenue construction, Taylor Well, and Tedford Road, and a report from the General Manager regarding the rate case schedule, solar farm status, and the reclassification of the district to a Class IV treatment system. The board will also deliberate on the Fitness/Exercise Room Policy and move into an executive session to address legal matters.
The board meeting covered several operational and administrative topics. The District Engineer provided construction updates for the Jordan Avenue project and reported on a cybersecurity review conducted with the Maine Army National Guard. Staff discussed the operational response to a significant main break on Barrows Street. Additionally, the board reviewed information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding water fluoridation policies and received an update on development efforts by Topsham Development Inc., including potential requirements for a new elevated pressure zone. The board also convened in an executive session to discuss personnel matters.
The board meeting focused on several operational and administrative updates, including construction progress on the Jordan Avenue project and scheduling updates for 2026 infrastructure projects. Discussions included the Navy ESCA Phase III transition, settlements from class-action lawsuits, and plans for the abatement and demolition of Jackson Station. The Board also addressed a lithium treatment study at Taylor Station, potential bulk water sales growth, and upcoming annual safety training. Action items approved included the rate collection commitment, the development of a 2026 rate case, procurement for Jackson Station demolition, funding for the lithium study, and a move into executive session to discuss personnel and legal matters.
The board meeting agenda included a review of financial reports for February, updates on several district engineering projects such as the Jordan Avenue construction, the Taylor Well project, and the Tedford Road project. The General Manager's report covered the rate case schedule, a solar farm update, and the reclassification of the district to a Class IV treatment system. Additionally, the board discussed the Fitness/Exercise Room policy and conducted an executive session to address legal matters.
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