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Black and white stipple-style illustration of a Water Pollution Control Authority meeting on October 9, 2024, with figures discussing sewer systems, a grinder (Muffin Monster), and architectural plans. A pump station and water flow gauge are visible in the background.
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Muffin Monsters, Block Walls, and Sewer Mysteries: Inside the Water Pollution Control Authority Meeting

Jack Beckett7 months ago7 months ago011 mins

Water Pollution Control Authority Meeting of October 9, 2024—featuring flows, block walls, and the mysterious Muffin Monster grinder. Thanks to Farmington Storage for keeping things in check! 🏗️

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