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Council approves multi-year contract for Salisbury septic elimination project, staff says state funding covers hookups

5120571 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

Wicomico County approved a multi-year contract with KCI Technologies for the Salisbury Septic Elimination Project; county staff told the council SRF and Bay Restoration Fund monies should cover design, hookup costs and outreach for homes in identified service ‘islands.’

The Wicomico County Council voted unanimously July 1 to approve a multi-year contract with KCI Technologies to design and carry out outreach for the Salisbury Septic Elimination Project.

The motion, carried by unanimous roll call, authorizes the Department of Public Works to proceed with KCI for design and community outreach in neighborhoods identified for sewer connection: areas near North and South Delano Avenue, President’s Neighborhood and Regency. Adam Corey, executive director of environmental services, said the county’s State Revolving Fund (SRF) application ranked highly and staff received the state’s SRF documentation the day of the meeting.

What staff told the council: Corey said the county will forward-fund design costs — roughly $600,000 was referenced for design in discussion —…

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