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Village of Superior
The Project includes the following Work: A new chemical feed building, STR 50, will be constructed at the wastewater treatment facility. This structure is an approximately 10-ft by 10-ft wood frame, metal exterior building to be constructed on a concrete slab with frost footings and with a concrete stoop. A concrete slab is to be constructed at the building to accommodate a chemical storage tank. The building is to be interiorly finished with drywall and exteriorly finished with metal siding. A metal roof is to be placed on the structure. Within the building, a chemical feed pump skid, an emergency eyewash and shower, an automatic composite sampler, and a heating unit are to be placed. All associated electrical equipment is to be installed. A gravel pull-off is to be constructed for loading of the chemical storage tank that is tied-in to the re-graveled access road at the wastewater treatment facility. A new effluent pumping station, STR 60, will also be constructed near this building. This structure is a 16-ft deep FRP combined valve vault and wet well. The structure is to house two (2) submersible pumps with associated ductile iron valving and piping. A pH sensor to be interlocked with the chemical feed skid is to be installed in the wet well. Associated electrical equipment is to be installed in the FRP structure. An approximately 5,000 linear foot, 6" HDPE forcemain is to be constructed from the effluent pumping station to the new outfall for the wastewater treatment facility on the Nemadji River. Passive air release stacks will be installed along the forcemain route. The majority of the forcemain will be installed via horizontal directional drilling. However, forcemain runs underneath the two rail lines and State Highway 35 will be installed via jack and bore. A 16", steel casing pipe will be installed around the forcemain runs beneath the rail lines. Other work associated with the project includes electrical upgrades to the main lift station building and associated emergency generator (STR 10), process piping and structural upgrades to the influent manhole (STR 11), main lift station wet well (STR 12), main lift station valve vault (STR 13), influent flow metering chamber (STR 14), and existing outfall flow metering chamber (STR 14).
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
Village of Superior
Close: Apr 30, 2026
The Project includes the following Work: A new chemical feed building, STR 50, will be constructed at the wastewater treatment facility. This structure is an approximately 10-ft by 10-ft wood frame, metal exterior building to be constructed on a concrete slab with frost footings and with a concrete stoop. A concrete slab is to be constructed at the building to accommodate a chemical storage tank. The building is to be interiorly finished with drywall and exteriorly finished with metal siding. A metal roof is to be placed on the structure. Within the building, a chemical feed pump skid, an emergency eyewash and shower, an automatic composite sampler, and a heating unit are to be placed. All associated electrical equipment is to be installed. A gravel pull-off is to be constructed for loading of the chemical storage tank that is tied-in to the re-graveled access road at the wastewater treatment facility. A new effluent pumping station, STR 60, will also be constructed near this building. This structure is a 16-ft deep FRP combined valve vault and wet well. The structure is to house two (2) submersible pumps with associated ductile iron valving and piping. A pH sensor to be interlocked with the chemical feed skid is to be installed in the wet well. Associated electrical equipment is to be installed in the FRP structure. An approximately 5,000 linear foot, 6" HDPE forcemain is to be constructed from the effluent pumping station to the new outfall for the wastewater treatment facility on the Nemadji River. Passive air release stacks will be installed along the forcemain route. The majority of the forcemain will be installed via horizontal directional drilling. However, forcemain runs underneath the two rail lines and State Highway 35 will be installed via jack and bore. A 16", steel casing pipe will be installed around the forcemain runs beneath the rail lines. Other work associated with the project includes electrical upgrades to the main lift station building and associated emergency generator (STR 10), process piping and structural upgrades to the influent manhole (STR 11), main lift station wet well (STR 12), main lift station valve vault (STR 13), influent flow metering chamber (STR 14), and existing outfall flow metering chamber (STR 14).
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22,1110 SF Road Improvement. Work to include Pulverize and re- lay the existing asphalt surface. Fine grade and compact gravel base and prepare area for paving. Place a 4" (average compacted thickness).
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2024
Due Date
Aug 8, 2024
Release: Jun 5, 2024
Village of Superior
Close: Aug 8, 2024
22,1110 SF Road Improvement. Work to include Pulverize and re- lay the existing asphalt surface. Fine grade and compact gravel base and prepare area for paving. Place a 4" (average compacted thickness).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Superior
The meeting includes reports from village trustees regarding sewer system maintenance, including the potential installation of a permanent generator at the lift station, main drainage culvert repairs, and shop garage organization. Additionally, the board will address new business items such as a request for 'No Parking' signage near an alley, the removal of hazardous tree branches on the right-of-way, and a discussion regarding a resolution to increase sewer rates for the second quarter of 2026 to align with operating and relocation costs.
The meeting involved discussions regarding maintenance of village equipment, an update from MSA on the outfall relocation project, and the necessity to increase sewer rates due to a shortfall in anticipated funding. Additionally, members were reminded of an upcoming primary election, and a candidate running for the County Board Supervisory District 14 position introduced himself to the board.
The meeting agenda included calling the meeting to order and a compliance check regarding public notice postings. Reports from Village Officers covered general operational status, maintenance on a plow, and fire run statistics for January, noting an increase of one run compared to the previous year. Business items included a scheduled update from MSA, a presentation by a candidate running for County Supervisory District 14, and a motion to open the floor for public comments related only to agenda items.
The meeting was called to order by the President. Compliance with Open Meeting requirements was confirmed via postings at four locations. Communications included confirmation from the County Clerk regarding a Primary election. Officer reports covered system status, notification for Christmas tree pickup (January 13), and a comparison of service runs between December 2024 and December 2025, showing a decrease of 37 runs for 2025 compared to 2024. The board approved the Treasurer's Report from December 11, 2025, and approved signed vouchers. Unfinished business involved follow-up requests to MSA concerning chemical feed and filter systems to reduce phosphorus levels.
The agenda for the regular board meeting included the approval of accounts payable vouchers. Key discussions involved updated information concerning a property cleanup order at 6614 John Ave, with cleanup required by October 3rd following a September 18th final bid approval. Officer reports noted that all Village ponds were mowed for the year and a discussion is needed regarding a replacement pump for the mail lift station as the removed one is irreparable. Road shouldering was completed on John Street, and the President reported a decrease in Village runs compared to the previous year, noting activity on a new house construction on John Ave. The meeting included motions to approve the treasurer's report and signed vouchers, and was opened to public comments for agenda items only before adjournment.
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