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Johnson County wastewater proposes $2 million buy‑in to transfer portions of sewer system to Spring Hill
Summary
Johnson County Wastewater proposed paying up to $2 million as a system buy‑in to connect about 450 homes to an expanded Spring Hill gravity sewer system; staff said the transfer would eliminate two pump stations and associated force main costs and that customers in some areas would move to Spring Hill billing.
Johnson County Wastewater staff presented June 5 a proposal to pay up to $2,000,000 as a system buy‑in to the City of Spring Hill to connect roughly 450 homes in the Lone Elm/170th area to a planned Spring Hill gravity sewer. The proposal includes transferring ownership of gravity sewer portions to Spring Hill and continuing Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) ownership of a low‑pressure (purple) area.
"We could eliminate pumping flows from these two pump…
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