Keokuk negotiates with EPA over storm sewer separation
February 24, 2009
The city of Keokuk, Iowa, is trying to
convince the EPA that a mandated separation of the city's storm sewers from its sanitary sewers is too expensive a project for the community of
12,000 people to undertake. The project is expected to cost
$60 million over two decades.
Clinton, Des Moines, and Ottumwa are among the other Iowa communities being required to make similar separation projects a priority.
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last revised February 2009