Published January 28. 2019 12:12PM
Lehighton is accepting bids for the demolition of its former wastewater treatment plant.
The borough will take bids until noon Feb. 22, at which time they will be opened.
A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at the wastewater treatment plant.
In September 2017, the then council on a 4-3 vote agreed to advertise for bids for the demolition of the old sewer plant off Lehigh Drive.
Borough Manager Nicole Beckett said the borough received a letter from the Lehighton Sewer Authority, recommending the demolition of the building.
Beckett said at that time the borough had problems with trespassing, vandalism and thefts.
She noted at that time the sewer plant was no longer active, and as it stands, is a liability to the borough.
Beckett said that in 2012, the sewer authority had recommended the demolition of the building.
In 2017, she said both the Sewer Authority and the borough’s Public Works Department have recommended demolition.
Previously, the building had been used for storage for the borough’s police department and Public Works Department, Beckett said.
The fire department was also permitted to use the exterior of the buildings and grounds for training purposes.
Borough council on Monday agreed to advertise for bids for the demolition of Lehighton’s former sewer plant building located off Lehigh Drive. TERRY AHNER/TIMES NEWS