Net (V abv als 3 5 = ; June 9, 1976 ...sewage plant (continued from page 1) Susquehanna’ River. —One: activated sludge system which discharges into Little Chickies Creek. Construction cost; $2.1 mil- lion. Project cost; $2.8 million. —Two: Expanded trick- ling filter system which discharges into [Little Chickies Creek. Construc- tion cost; $2.2 million. Pro- ject cost; $3 million. ~ —Three: expanded trick- ling filter system which discharges into the Sus- quehanna River via a 12- inch diameter pressure pipe. Construction cost: $2.7 million. Project cost: $3.6 million. Vartan, in its evaluation, reduced expected flow from 1.7 mgd to 1.3 mgd - due to loss of National Standard Co. usage and a reduction 50 years together the Michael Groves in Rapho Township sew- age. They also eliminated the borough: engineer’s sludge vacuuming process: ‘‘it just takes the water out of it,” said Keosheyan. Liquid sludge, he said, is sufficient for ‘‘short-dis- tance hauling.”” It would be, as it is now at the old plant, sprayed over farm- lands. In Vartan’s plans, opera- tion and maintenance costs would also be reduced. In the original estimate, such costs were set at $1,759,000 over a 20-year period. Vartan’s suggestions would trim that figure by $400,000. It’s important, noted Keosheyan, ‘‘because the authority has to pay it with little (only 2 per cent) state subsidy.”’ The Vartan analysis, the authority decided, will be sent to federal officials and the state Department of Environmental Resources (DER) which approved the original plan. : Borough manager, Joe Bateman, hoped, after Vartan changes, federal grant approval would come early next year. The grant should cover 75 per cent of project costs. Bateman estimated a six- BUSINE month project delay. Original construction was scheduled for mid-October, now, it shouldn’t begin until May 77. 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