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County advances $320 million water-treatment project, awards Hodgeville force main contract and secures wetland credits
Summary
The Board approved a task order to proceed to full design for a water intake and treatment plant, awarded a construction contract for the Hodgeville sanitary sewer force main and authorized purchases of required wetland mitigation credits tied to the sewer work.
Effingham County commissioners voted April 15 to move its large water system project into the full-design phase, approve a construction contract for the Hodgeville sanitary sewer force main and buy federal wetland mitigation credits needed for the sewer work.
The board approved a task order with Goodwin Mills & Caywood Inc. (GMC) to advance the county’s feasibility study into full design for a new water intake, treatment plant, finished-water piping and storage tank that will deliver water to the Bryan County border. County staff described the multi-part program as “approximately a $320,000,000 project.” The step approved on Tuesday covers design and permitting so the…
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