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HRSD outlines plan to consolidate three Middlesex plants, seeks feasibility study for West Point link
Summary
Hampton Roads Sanitation District briefed the board on a master plan that would route wastewater from smaller Middlesex plants to larger regional plants, starting with a feasibility study to move West Point flows to the Williamsburg interceptor; cost and schedule depend on multiple studies and permitting.
Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD) told Middlesex County supervisors it is pursuing a long-term plan to consolidate wastewater treatment by routing flows from smaller local plants into larger regional treatment capacity.
HRSD liaison Jay (last name Dano) said HRSD rejected high bids last year for a proposed transmission force main and instead re-evaluated options to deliver better value by taking several small plants offline and sending flows to larger, lower-cost facilities. “It costs about $20 per thousand gallons at small plants versus about $2 per thousand gallons at…
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