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Wells Branch Mud
Lift Station Maintenance project generally consists of the rehabilitation of a 40 year old wet well/dry well wastewater lift station with a capacity of 450 gpm. The project includes replacement of the electrical and controls, coordination of new electrical supply power lines, services drops, meters and all other conduit and wiring necessary to operate and maintain the lift station. The project will also include a new generator, new perimeter security fence, and replacement of the existing wet well/ dry well access hatches and safety equipment. The lift wet well will require temporary by-pass pumping for cleaning and relining of the wet well concrete walls and all interior dry well coating.
Posted Date
Oct 7, 2025
Due Date
Nov 12, 2025
Release: Oct 7, 2025
Wells Branch Mud
Close: Nov 12, 2025
Lift Station Maintenance project generally consists of the rehabilitation of a 40 year old wet well/dry well wastewater lift station with a capacity of 450 gpm. The project includes replacement of the electrical and controls, coordination of new electrical supply power lines, services drops, meters and all other conduit and wiring necessary to operate and maintain the lift station. The project will also include a new generator, new perimeter security fence, and replacement of the existing wet well/ dry well access hatches and safety equipment. The lift wet well will require temporary by-pass pumping for cleaning and relining of the wet well concrete walls and all interior dry well coating.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Wells Branch Mud
The board meeting addressed various administrative, financial, and infrastructure projects. Key actions included approving financial statements, bill payments, and fund transfers. Multiple construction projects received approvals, including change orders for water valve repairs, payment applications for lift station and pond rehabilitation, and contract amendments for geotechnical and engineering services. The board also approved agreements related to park maintenance and irrigation, authorized the Wells Branch Neighborhood Association to host a craft fair, conducted an annual investment menu review, and certified a risk and resilience assessment. Additionally, the board passed resolutions to call for a director election, approved joint election agreements, and authorized election-related notices.
The meeting agenda includes reports and action items related to accounting, the 2026/2027 budget, and the 2026 tax rate. Utility operator and engineering reports cover water and wastewater operations, various infrastructure and rehabilitation projects, and payments to contractors. Landscape maintenance, including various invasive species removal and trail work, will be discussed alongside parks and facilities updates. Additionally, the Board will review committee reports, administrative and human resources matters, legal reports regarding the upcoming election, and various district media, events, and interlocal governance issues.
The Board of Directors discussed various operational and administrative matters. Key topics included the confirmation of annual reviews for financial management policies and the Identity Theft Prevention Program. The Board received reports from the district accountant regarding financial highlights, the Finance Committee on delinquent accounts and tax revenue losses, and the utility operator on infrastructure projects, repairs, and fire hydrant maintenance. Engineering reports were presented, including the awarding of a construction contract for the Mills Pond Regulatory Improvements Project and approvals for various infrastructure rehabilitation projects. The Board also received reports from the Parks and Facilities, Recreation, Administrative, IT, and Public Safety committees, along with updates on District management issues, media communications, and legislative matters. Finally, the Board held an executive session to receive legal advice concerning the District's Code of Ethics.
The meeting agenda includes several key administrative and operational items. The Board will review a resolution regarding the payment of fees, a proposal for audit services for the upcoming fiscal year, and receive financial reports covering bill payments and fund transfers. Operational discussions include water and wastewater management, engineering reports, landscape maintenance, and trail enhancement projects. Additionally, the Board will consider requests for out-of-district service, renew soccer facility use agreements, and review reports from various committees, including Management, Information Technology, and Public Safety. Other action matters include board procedures, interlocal agreements, and utility rates.
The Board of Directors will address several key items, including an accounting report, financial matters such as bill payments and fund transfers, and a renewal recommendation for bookkeeping services. The agenda features reports on utility operations, engineering projects including shoreline and water valve infrastructure, landscape maintenance, and park facility committee recommendations. Additional discussions involve security light installations, solid waste disposal contract renewals, compliance with the America's Water Infrastructure Act, and personnel performance reviews conducted in executive session.
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