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Authority outlines infrastructure projects, loan payoffs and hydrant flow concerns

Amherst County Service Authority · February 4, 2026
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Staff reported progress on waterline engineering, repair work, permit delays, debt payoffs and hydrant tests showing variances between modelled and measured fire flows; the board asked for ongoing reports and added the Route 210 loop to capital planning.

At its Feb. 3 meeting the Amherst County Service Authority received an informational report on waterline projects, recent borrowing and tests of fire‑flow capacity that staff said will shape capital priorities and operational work this year.

Executive Director Mister Castillo reviewed Route 130 waterline engineering progress and listed operational repairs at the water plant: check‑valve and pump work awaiting warmer weather, and FEMA grant activity to fund a generator for the Williams…

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