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Centreville council approves application for $400,000 drinking‑water planning grant for lead/copper pipe replacement planning
Summary
Council approved a motion to apply for a $400,000 Drinking Water State Revolving Fund grant to fund planning and engineering for lead and galvanized pipe replacement; the town said the money will cover planning and engineering, not full replacement costs.
The Centreville Town Council authorized staff Jan. 2 to apply for a $400,000 grant from the Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund to support planning and early engineering work on lead and galvanized pipe replacement.
A town staff member presenting the grant memo explained Tanya, the regular grant writer, was absent and that the $400,000 request would fund planning, engineering and preliminary replacement planning required by…
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