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County weighs temporary and permanent water fixes for two elementary schools; board sends options to infrastructure committee

2096337 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

Engineers presented three stopgap and longer‑term water options for Alderman Road and Grays Creek elementary schools to address PFAS and reliability questions: point‑of‑use filters, point‑of‑entry treatment, and deeper bedrock wells. Commissioners referred all options to the infrastructure committee for detailed evaluation.

Engineers and a county consultant presented options Jan. 9 to secure reliable, PFAS‑compliant water for Alderman Road Elementary and Grays Creek Elementary, and commissioners directed staff to take the proposed options to the infrastructure committee for rapid review and recommendation.

Mary Bryce of HDR outlined three options: (1) install point‑of‑use (POU) reverse‑osmosis units at drinking and kitchen fixtures as a short‑term, relatively fast…

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