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Palm Bay council approves $2.8M (recommended) Port Malabar force main replacement from renewal fund Council approved replacing a high-risk asbestos-cement force main on Port Malabar after staff said partial repairs risked further fractures; the project will be paid from the utilities renewal/replacement fund and the council vote was 5-0.

Palm Bay's council just approved a $2.8 million overhaul of a high-risk asbestos-cement pipe, sparking debate over funding priorities and neighborhood needs.

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Palm Bay utility director outlines water, wastewater expansions and timelines; wastewater plant startup pushed into late year testing Utilities Director Gabriel Broden told the council the city is pursuing multiple water‑plant expansions, including a reverse‑osmosis project for water quality and system resiliency, and provided a timeline for system checks and startup for the South Regional Water Reclamation Facility.

Palm Bay is gearing up for major water and wastewater expansions that promise to enhance system resiliency and tackle critical regulatory challenges!

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