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Clean Water Services outlines Scoggins Dam work, water reuse and DEQ funding as 2026 priorities

Washington County Board of Commissioners · December 3, 2025
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Clean Water Services staff told the Washington County board they will press for Scoggins Dam modifications, funding for DEQ’s water quality permitting and clearer regulatory pathways for water reuse, and they highlighted a possible Water Professionals Appreciation Week bill.

Clean Water Services (CWS) government relations manager Tracy Rainey briefed the Washington County Board of Commissioners on CWS’s proposed federal and state legislative priorities for 2026, stressing infrastructure investments, regulatory clarity for water reuse, and funding to support permitting and low-income water rate assistance.

Rainey said CWS will prioritize “advancing the structural modifications for Scoggins Dam and opposing any reductions in stormwater capacity,” while also advocating for…

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