Residents in Gladstone may notice loud industrial noises over the next two weeks as crews continue work on the City’s water treatment system.
According to city officials, the noise is coming from crews vacuuming water treatment tanks as part of a multi-million-dollar water treatment improvement plan. The work is a routine but necessary step in maintaining and upgrading the facility to ensure long-term water quality and reliability.
The project is expected to last approximately 14 days, until Jan 31st with work taking place daily from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The vacuuming process involves heavy equipment that can generate noticeable noise, particularly for nearby neighborhoods.
City officials emphasized that the work is planned, temporary, and essential to the overall upgrade of the water treatment plant. No service interruptions are expected during this phase of the project.
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