
Brighton council. Back row left to right, Mary Tadman, Mayor Mark Walas, Laura Vink. Front row left to right Roger McMurray, Steve Baker, Brian Ostrander, John Martinello.
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.



