2 Contracts Awarded for Lewis and Clark Pipeline Projects
TEA, S.D. (AP) – The organization responsible for a system that delivers Missouri River water to towns and rural water systems in South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota has granted two contracts to expand its network.
The Lewis and Clark Regional Water System says a $2.9 million contract awarded to Winter Brothers Underground, of Sioux Falls, will result in the construction of two segments of the line serving the city of Madison. This project is part of a plan that will allow Madison to access up to one million gallons of water a day.
The system’s board of directors also awarded a $9.2 million contract to Carstensen Contracting, of Pipestone, Minnesota. The project involves the construction of a line from Magnolia, Minnesota, to the Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water System connection east of Adrian, Minnesota.
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