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CCUSA weighs buying Lynchburg capacity versus building $45M wastewater plant

Campbell County Service Authority and Campbell County Board (joint workshop) · September 17, 2024
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Summary

CCUSA staff reported growing wastewater demand in several corridors and presented two main responses: pay for upsizing capacity in the City of Lynchburg (interceptor/pipe upgrades estimated $2.4M for one corridor) or study building an in‑county 1.0 MGD treatment plant (estimate ~$45.6M).

Campbell County Service Authority staff told a joint workshop that wastewater capacity is increasingly constrained in growth corridors and that the authority must decide whether to rely on expanded regional capacity or pursue a local treatment option.

Tim Wagner explained that CCUSA currently purchases treatment capacity at the regional plant operated by the City of Lynchburg and that five connection points exist between CCUSA service areas and Lynchburg's system. Staff noted available…

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