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Council gives consensus to fast-track PFAS study and forward-fund lead service-line, Naylor Mill projects
Summary
City waterworks staff told the council Feb. 10 they must start studies and forward-fund early work so Salisbury can meet state and federal timelines for PFAS treatment and lead service-line replacement funding.
City waterworks staff asked the Salisbury City Council on Feb. 10 to move money and begin design work now so the city can meet state and federal funding deadlines for PFAS treatment and lead service-line replacement.
Corey Cameron, director of Water and Sewer, told council the city is already in about 60% design for PFAS treatment at the Paleo Water Treatment Plant and needs to "fast track" a study at the Park Water Plant to be ready for federal funding rounds next January and to meet a 2029 treatment deadline. "We want to get this moving because we're running out of time," Cameron said.
Cameron and Amanda Pollock…
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