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Service Authority approves Hopyard interconnect change order, launches irrigation survey and adopts bylaws
Summary
King George County Service Authority directors authorized a $49,720 change order to the Hopyard water/wastewater interconnect project, approved updated bylaws and directed staff to publish an irrigation-metering survey to capture irrigation volumes and potential revenue impacts.
Directors for the King George County Service Authority met during the Board of Supervisors session April 2 and approved several items related to water and wastewater infrastructure and administration.
The Service Authority board authorized Change Order No. 1 for the Hopyard water and wastewater interconnect and the Perkins Corner Wastewater Treatment Plant decommissioning project. Service Authority staff said the $49,720 increase is related to borings and material and unit-price adjustments needed to bore under wetlands and avoid buying wetlands mitigation credits. The board also approved an additional 30 days of contract time. The vote was recorded: Robotham —…
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