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Centreville council signals support for sewer-only connection to White Marsh Park; asks staff to draft institutional-use policy
Summary
Council discussed a county request to extend sanitary sewer service to White Marsh Park (outside Centreville limits). Members indicated support for a sewer-only extension for institutional uses, asked for a public-works agreement and directed staff to draft a policy to regulate extraterritorial connections.
The Centreville Town Council on May 15 discussed a request from Queen Anne's County for a sanitary sewer-only connection to White Marsh Park, a property outside the town limits, and signaled support for providing service for institutional uses while asking staff to develop formal policy and agreement terms.
Kip (public works staff) briefed the council, saying the county would design piping to tie into the town's main in Northbrook and that the installation would likely use a light-pressure system similar to the existing Northbrook connection. Kip told the council to "disregard the numbers in the memo" pending the county—s engineering design and said final sizing will depend on the bathhouse location and other design choices. He noted technical constraints when oversizing pressurized mains because of required flow velocity to carry solids.
Council members expressed general…
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