Politics & Government

Commissioners To Hold Sewer Tank Meeting Monday Night

The public meeting will discuss the 1.5-million gallon sanitary sewer storage tank proposal.

Haverford Township Manager Larry Gentile issued a community notice to alert residents that there will be a public meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, between the township's board of commissioners and the Radnor Haverford Marple (RHM) Sewer Authority to discuss the sewer surge tank proposal.

commissioners' meeting, RHM Sewer Authority solicitor Bill Toal suggested to the board that the proposed an underground sewer storage tank could either be moved to where the volleyball courts are located at and then move the courts to the right of the entrance gate of the park.

Or move the volleyball courts to where the RHM building is located within the park, at 600 Glendale Rd., Havertown.

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The 1.5-million gallon sanitary sewer storage tank, which may cost up to $2 million, could be placed where the volleyball courts are located now and would be flush to the ground, Toal proposed.

The meeting will be held at the , 2325 Darby Rd., Havertown.

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The proposal can be found as a PDF document accompanying this article.


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