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Madison County supervisors press Rapidan Service Authority for clearer water, sewer policies

Madison County Board of Supervisors · December 10, 2025
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Summary

County staff told supervisors that gaps in RSA data, hydraulic models and EDU rules risk hampering growth and public health; supervisors agreed to a small working meeting with RSA to clarify capacity, EDU allocation and an expansion outfall before formal direction.

Madison County supervisors on Dec. 9 pressed the Rapidan Service Authority to clarify who may connect to the countysystem and how water and sewer capacity will be allocated as RSA plans a sewer-plant expansion.

County staff member Miss Nichols told the board the county lacks published service-area boundaries, up-to-date hydraulic models and a transparent EDU (equivalent dwelling unit) acquisition and reserve policy. "Without clarity on service area system capacity or EDU allocation practices, neither the County nor our residents can plan with confidence," Nichols said, arguing those gaps could cause missed economic opportunities…

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