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Clayton council approves extension of Raleigh wastewater agreement to 2040

Clayton Town Council · November 4, 2025
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Summary

The council approved Resolution 2025-111 to extend an interlocal wastewater agreement with Raleigh through 2040, keeping a 1,750,000 gallons-per-day bulk-treatment allocation and allowing case-by-case approval for certain industrial pharmaceutical flows, the town's water director said.

The Clayton Town Council voted to extend its interlocal wastewater agreement with the City of Raleigh through 2040, a move town staff said will provide operational redundancy and flexibility for the town's planned Sam's Branch wastewater expansion.

Joshua Baird, the town's water resources director, told the council the agreement currently allows Clayton to send 1,750,000 gallons per day (gpd) to Raleigh for treatment and is scheduled to terminate in 2027. The amendment approved Tuesday keeps the 1,750,000 gpd bulk-treatment amount unchanged and moves the termination date to 2040.

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