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Committee hears gaps in hydrants and stalled water-line work for JE Sarton Road residents
Summary
Committee members and volunteer fire representatives discussed hydrant availability, a shared hydrant app, and a stalled plan to extend Manchester water lines to JE Sarton Road; committee did not take formal action but agreed to continue outreach to utilities and to explore grant eligibility.
At its April 22 meeting the Coffee County Health, Welfare and Recreation Committee discussed gaps in hydrant coverage across rural districts, a countywide hydrant mapping app used by volunteer departments, and a stalled effort to extend Manchester's water lines to several homes on JE Sarton Road.
Why it matters: hydrant locations and functioning water lines affect fire response, local zoning and potential development. Committee members said the absence of hydrants can make some areas ineligible for development and can leave homeowners without potable water or reliable firefighting supply.
Hydrants and the app
Volunteer fire representatives said departments are testing and using a hydrant-mapping…
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