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Service Authority reports progress on DEQ consent order; ARPA‑funded interconnect work underway

3654771 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

Service Authority and contractor Bowden Environmental updated supervisors on drinking water and wastewater system repairs, submission of a corrective action plan to DEQ for Perkins and Oakland plants, and ARPA funds used to build interconnect piping that will decommission Perkins Corner by 2027.

Bowden Environmental Services and King George Service Authority staff reported operations and regulatory steps tied to recent wastewater issues and an ongoing DEQ consent order.

Mark Bowden reported water and wastewater operations: a failed pump at the Oakland well was repaired and bacteriological samples passed; Dahlgren wastewater has continued mechanical problems including frozen reuse pumps, an offline mechanical step screen and diffusers missing in an aeration basin, which contributed to a TSS violation in February. Oak land showed multiple parameter exceedances attributed to dissolved oxygen control…

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