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Warren County updates commissioners on water projects, warns North system nearing capacity

5550984 · August 6, 2025
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County utilities staff told the Warren County Board of Commissioners that major construction—new mains, a $5 million wellfield and PFAS-treatment upgrades—are wrapping up, but the North water system is at roughly 90% capacity and a $15 million treatment-plant expansion may be needed.

Utilities staff updated the Warren County Board of Commissioners on a slate of water-system projects and warned that the county’s North water system is approaching capacity.

The update said the county has completed or is finishing several large construction projects, including 2–4 miles of 24-inch main to move treated water from the county’s treatment plant toward a nearby service area, a $5,000,000 Middletown Junction wellfield improvement and ion-exchange work at the Renaker treatment plant to address PFAS that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is regulating. "We're finishing up, at the end of this year, we'll have finished up 2 or 4 miles worth of 24 inch water main... That's a big…

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