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In other business, the council approved some water and sewer items.

The council accepted the SCADA bid from Micro-Comm for $314,800, which was below estimates. The SCADA, radio telemetry, project is for the central sewage treatment plant and lift stations. The system is an electronic communications system to alert the sewer department of problems through radios.

The city has a system now, but the alert system is done through AT&T hard line circuits, which are expensive. Through the radios, the electronic calls alerting a problem are done through radio waves and, therefore, the city will see a cost savings with the elimination of the hard lines. The water department uses the radio system now for the wells, tanks and pump stations.

In addition, the bid for the first phase of the long-term control plan project was also accepted from “D” Construction for $3,787,825. This project is required by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and will eliminate any overflow from heavy rains going into the Illinois River or creeks.

This will help keep basements from flooding in the second and fourth wards, said Mayor Richard Kopczick.

It was also announced at the meeting that the regularly scheduled Oct. 31 Planning Commission meeting has been moved to Nov. 1 due to Halloween.

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