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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:56 PM

Photo courtesy of Cindy Davis


A worker sets a flow line to a new sewage lagoon for the City of Princeton. The redoing of two sewer ponds and improvements to another last year brought Princeton’s sewer ponds up to date and increased capacity.

Princeton improvements show progress

Sewer system upgrade among recent successes

By JENALEA MYERS, Herald Staff Writer

PRINCETON — Sewer ponds got a face-lift last year in Princeton.

The redoing of two sewer ponds and improvements to another have brought the ponds up to date, Cindy Davis, city water/waste water supervisor, said.

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