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CCUSA outlines $20M Otter River expansion, $35M pipe-replacement need as growth climbs

Campbell County Service Authority and Campbell County Board (joint workshop) · September 17, 2024
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CCUSA staff told a joint workshop that water demand and recent development have placed major projects on the horizon, including a planned Otter River treatment-plant expansion to 6 MGD (est. 2033, ~$20M) and an asbestos-cement pipe replacement program (14 miles, est. $35M).

At a joint workshop with county supervisors, Campbell County Service Authority staff detailed the authority's near- and long-term water needs, laying out planned projects and cost estimates tied to recent growth in townhomes, apartments and commercial connections.

Jeff Wells, one of the presenters, said the system currently serves about 9,179 water connections across roughly 97 miles of distribution mains, with 10 tanks and two pump stations. He said the Otter River Water Treatment Plant is being tracked for expansion from its current 4.1…

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