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Pittsylvania supervisors approve bottled water for Robins Court as state grant work continues

3464351 · May 23, 2025
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The Board of Supervisors voted 7-0 to supply bottled water to Robins Court residents after repeated complaints about dirty, low-pressure water; staff said a Virginia Department of Health grant and state procedures mean service line work could begin in July and take about 100 days.

The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to supply bottled drinking water to residents of Robins Court while staff and state processes move forward on repairing the community’s water system.

The action came after a resident’s written petition, read to the board by Cathy Ramsey on behalf of Margaret Brackens, described “bad, bad, dirty, and lead filled water” and said a replacement tank installed years ago was removed and never returned. Ramsey read that residents have spent their own money on bottled water and house filters…

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