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Sewage Agreement Reached Between Bridgeport And Trumbull

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- The Bridgeport City Council agreed Monday to let Trumbull continue its use of Bridgeport's sewer system and one of its pair of sewage treatment plants, according to the Connecticut Post.

Trumbull Town Hall.

Trumbull Town Hall.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman

The agreement is for ten years and instantly lessens the 13.5 percent discount residents of Trumbull had to 8 percent, then 1 percent per year after that, said the Connecticut Post.

There won't be a discount in the contract's last two years, though it can be extended to three more years, reported the Connecticut Post.

At the same time, Trumbull may look into other ways to flush the town's waste, the Connecticut Post said.

Click here to read the Connecticut Post story.

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