“We’re about receiving the funding. This allows us to move forward with an important project for the water department,” said City Manager Doug Lewis.Then, Orin McMonigle says they will move these chlorine gas cylinders from this room down to this empty space on the first floor of the water treatment facility.
The water division tells News 5 these improvements are necessary because right now, they have to lift 3,000-pound cylinders up to the second floor, which they say could be risky. If this happens, McMonigle says it can be dangerous since chlorine is used as a disinfectant to kill bacteria in the water, and it could impact people’s health.
“We use it in our food, and people ingest it so obviously for the health of our customers and health of everybody in general,” said Gartman Model Bakery baker Chasidy Drain.
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