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SEAGRAVES – Last week, the Seagraves City Council opened bids for a 200,000-gallon elevated storage tank and phase two of the Water Treatment Project and presented them to the council in the April 25 meeting for approval.Mayor Rick Dollaham said the elevated tank is a system costing about $130,000, leaving a $70,000 as a cushion. On the other hand, the water tower, which was also on Monday night’s agenda, came in a much higher cost than what the city had expected.“So, what we asked our engineers to do last Thursday was go back to the lowest bidder and ask them ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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Lamesa, TX 79331
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