Brighton council continues to try and come up with a final solution to issues surrounding its sewage treatment system.
At its meeting yesterday (Monday), council voted 4 to 3 to get a staff report on the pros and cons of building a traditional mechanical sewage treatment plant for urban Brighton.
Brighton council has struggled for a few years with high levels of ammonia coming from its natural, lagoon based system.
Mechanical sewage treatment plants cost millions of dollars.
Voting in favour of looking at a mechanical plant were councillors Baker, Ostrander, Martinello, and McMurray.