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Federal Public Utilities details multi‑year water and sewer upgrades, cites aging lines and $30M‑plus projects

Board of Mayor and Aldermen, City of Fayetteville · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Federal Public Utilities told the Fayetteville board it is replacing century‑old water infrastructure, installing thousands of feet of new pipe and planning coordination with TDOT on paving in 2028. Officials said projects are part of a multi‑year, multi‑million‑dollar plan.

Brett Dott, CEO of Federal Public Utilities, told the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Jan. 13 that the utility is executing a multi‑year plan to replace aging water infrastructure and to improve system redundancy and wastewater performance.

Dott said parts of the system are “better than a 100 years old” and described a project portfolio that has exceeded $30 million in scope. He detailed…

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