$48M Ridgefield sewer project making progress

$48M Ridgefield sewer project making progress

Despite the coronavirus pandemic halting most town government operations for several months, Ridefield’s $48 million sewage treatment proect is moving along. The renovation of the District I Wastewater Treatment Plant off South Street is making progress, according to Amy Siebert, chairwoman of the town Water Pollution Control Authority, which oversees all of Ridgefield’s sewer operations. The project will upgrade the more than 20-year-old South Street plant and improve the level of treatment the village area’s wastewater receives, reducing the levels of both nitrogen and phosphorus released into the Great Swamp, which drains into the Norwalk River and, eventually, Long Island Sound. The work is being done by Spectraserve Inc. of South Kearney, N.J., the low bidder among four companies who vied for the project.

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