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Nashville council approves 40-year sewer service agreement with Rocky Mount, raises daily allotment to 1,000,000 gallons
Summary
The Nashville Town Council approved a 40-year renewal with the City of Rocky Mount to treat town wastewater, increasing the average daily volume allotment from 775,000 to 1,000,000 gallons and adding language for metering during heavy-rain surcharging events.
The Nashville Town Council voted to approve Resolution 2025-19, a new 40-year sewer service agreement with the City of Rocky Mount that raises the town’s permitted average daily discharge to Rocky Mount from 775,000 gallons to 1,000,000 gallons and includes new language addressing metering during heavy-rain “surcharging” events.
The change matters because Nashville’s historical average flows have exceeded the previous contract limit in most of the seven years shown in the packet. Under the new agreement, when the Old Carriage Road meter vault floods and the meter stops recording, the town and Rocky Mount will assume a flow rate of 2.19 cubic feet per second from the time the meter goes underwater until readings resume. The contract renews…
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