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Louisburg approves water and wastewater plans and seeks grant funding for pump-station and sludge projects
Summary
The Louisburg Town Council adopted an updated asset-management plan, a 10-year capital improvement plan, and approved resolutions to seek grant or loan funding for the Green Hill pump station and a water-treatment-plant sludge-disposal system estimated at $3.5 million and $5 million, respectively.
Louisburg — The Louisburg Town Council on April 8 adopted an updated water and wastewater asset-management plan and a 10-year capital-improvement plan, and approved a resolution to seek funding for two utility projects: a Green Hill pump station upgrade and a water-treatment-plant sludge-disposal system.
Town staffer Mr. Medlin told the council the asset-management plan is a state-required document needed to apply for funding; he clarified the application deadline is May 7. "This particular resolution is adopting the updated asset management plan, which is a required state plan that we must have in order to seek funding," Medlin said.
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