In his letter to Detroit council members, Boucher emphasized the benefits of the city-Synagro deal, including 150 construction jobs and 55 full-time jobs. The company handles waste from treatment plants in 37 states.
"Our contract will also save the city of Detroit $5 million per year and over $125 million over the term of the contract," Boucher wrote.
An e-mail to Boucher seeking additional comment was referred to a Detroit-based spokeswoman, Darci McConnell, who declined to comment.
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