ANAHEIM : Computer System to Monitor Sewers
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The city is paying a consultant $70,000 to develop a computer system to monitor the sewer network in central Anaheim.
CH2M Hill California Inc., an engineering firm, will create a system in which sewer flow is monitored through some of the area’s 2,700 manholes and other points of entry into the sewage system, according to city documents.
The information will be used to help city planners determine how much development the area can sustain, as well as when and where the sewer system needs to be expanded.
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