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Hamilton water board gets ARC grant update, addresses late sampling notice and considers mapping system

3665682 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

At its meeting, the Hamilton Water Board reviewed an ARC grant application that could fund multiple projects, discussed ARPA and engineering updates, acknowledged a disinfectant byproducts sampling notice taken four days late, and heard a proposal to buy a handheld mapping system to improve operations.

At a meeting of the Hamilton Water Board, staff reported that the authority has received the first round of requests for information from Washington on its Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grant application and that the grant could provide up to $5.7 million for the authority’s projects.

The board heard updates on other funding and operations: staff said engineering work on an ARPA-funded project is underway, a recent pump replacement cost roughly $14,000, and the authority must provide public notification after disinfectant byproducts sampling was taken four days outside the required quarterly…

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