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MSA details Route 11 waterline start, state loan bids and a flow-meter correction; buys 75 Osage Lane for pump station
Summary
Marybeth Majerovic, presenting the Morey Service Authorityquarterly report, said permits for the Route 11 waterline have been issued and construction is expected to start within one to two weeks.
Marybeth Majerovic, presenting the Morey Service Authority(MSA) quarterly report, told Lexington City Council that permits for the Route 11 waterline improvement project have been issued and construction is scheduled to begin "within the next week or two."
The MSA is also pursuing additional water sources and has asked its engineering team to expedite a comprehensive report originally due in February; Majerovic said the authority asked engineers to deliver findings by December so the city can evaluate multiple surface- and groundwater options rather than rely on a single source.
Majerovic described the authoritys recent funding activity: it has submitted two separate proposals to the Virginia Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund (one approximately…
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