$2.6 million to fund replacement of Middletown water booster pump station in ‘critical’ condition

City leaders have approved spending $2.6 million in state infrastructure funds to build a new booster pump station that supplies water to the community college area. The Bartholomew Road Booster Pump Station, built in 1969 and located in an underground vault at the corner of Coe Avenue and Randolph Road, is in “critical” condition, according to Director of Water & Sewer Joseph Fazzino. The $2.6 million is coming from the state Department of Public Health Drinking Water State Revolving Fund program, which, according to the website, provides long-term, below-market rate loans to finance infrastructure improvement projects, such as storage tanks, treatment works and water mains.

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