BOONE, Iowa---The Boone City Council has received a formal request to extend the contract with H&W Contracting for sanitary sewer rehabilitation work in the city. The Council has been very critical of the work begin done by H&W and had raised concerns about the company's ability to complete the first part of the third phase of the sewer project. The extension is being sought under a portion of the contract that deals with precipitation during construction. Over the months of June, July and August, the Boone Water Pollution Control Plant recorded just under 28-inches of rainfall.
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