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Western Virginia Water Authority outlines Summit View force‑main project and $7M South Lake sewer study; Bridgewater acquisition negotiations near conclusion

2154614 · January 23, 2025
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Western Virginia Water Authority reported a roughly $5.5 million grant to extend a Summit View force main, described steps to analyze capacity inside Rocky Mount to carry flows, flagged negotiations to acquire Bridgewater plant as nearly concluded, and previewed a South Lake sewer plan with a preliminary $7 million construction estimate.

The Western Virginia Water Authority updated supervisors on wastewater planning in Franklin County, describing a multi‑phase Summit View force‑main extension funded in part by a $5.5 million state economic development grant and previewing a conceptual South Lake sewer system study estimated at roughly $7 million.

Summit View force main: Authority representative Mike McAvoy said the next phase would add nearly 7,000 feet of force main to carry flow from the Summit View business park toward Rocky Mount. The immediate work includes flow modeling and CCTV of town pipes to confirm available capacity at the town…

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