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Commissioners table $695,000 reclaimed-water ordinance and master-plan contract for further review

Brunswick County Board of Commissioners · July 22, 2025
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Summary

The board deferred approval of a proposed $695,000 professional services contract (Arcadis) to draft a reclaimed-water ordinance and a master plan after commissioners raised questions about timing, legal authority, developer burden, funding and the contract—s multi-year timeline. Staff will provide clarifications and return at the next meeting.

County staff recommended contracting with Arcadis for engineering and planning services to modernize the county's reclaimed-water ordinance and prepare a reclaimed-water master plan at a total cost of $695,000 (phase 1: $395,000 ordinance/study; phase 2: $300,000 master plan).

Mr. Lakhami (staff) explained reclaimed water is highly treated effluent that can be used for nonpotable purposes such as irrigation and cooling and…

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