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Service Authority outlines $21 million in ARPA projects, asks board to approve general manager hiring plan
Summary
King George Service Authority staff reviewed a year of work funded by ARPA and state grants, said it had paid off a line of credit, outlined plant decommissioning and permit tasks and won board approval to advertise a new general manager with a wide salary range.
The King George County Service Authority on Feb. 4 presented a year-long progress report on water and wastewater projects financed with federal and state grants, and the board of directors authorized advertising for a new general manager position and approved the service authority consent agenda.
Jeff (service authority staff) reported the authority had used approximately $21 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to bid and award several projects intended to consolidate operations, decommission aging plants and upgrade infrastructure. The authority also received a $5 million grant from the Virginia…
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