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Calvert County ratifies $24.76 million in MWIFA applications for five water projects
Summary
The BOCC ratified submission of five Maryland Water Infrastructure Financing Administration applications totaling $24,764,000 for drinking-water and water-quality projects, including a Highlands low-pressure sewer project that will proceed to community review for special-tax-district financing.
On Feb. 10 the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners ratified the board president’s approval and authorized submission of five Maryland Water Infrastructure Financing Administration (MWIFA) applications seeking a combined $24,764,000 for capital drinking-water and water-quality projects.
Deputy Director James Ritter and project engineers described the five projects and the request amounts: Windy Hills (Paris Oak pump station replacement), $2,800,000; Shores of Calvert water-distribution replacement,…
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