The $45 million project will look to add 14,357 units across Genesee and Oakland Counties, increasing needed sewer capacity for residents and businesses in the area.
The permit seeks approval to dispose of up to 280,000 gallons of treated wastewater every day through an irrigation system.
Report Card emphasized the challenges facing wastewater infrastructure, including underinvestment and increasing costs.
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