(KMZA)-- The city of Seneca is moving forward on a sanitary system improvement project.
City Administrator Matt Rehder says the City Council Wednesday evening voted to hire Wilson and Company to serve as a consultant on a project to rehab the clay tile lines in town.
Rehder says a study by the Salina-based engineering firm indicted the clay tile lines are failing around town and in need of rehabilitation.
Instead of doing the project in two phases, he says the firm has recommended that the project be done all at one time.
The city plans to seek a loan through the Kansas Department of Health and Environment to help fund the estimated $2.2 million project
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