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Stafford board authorizes hearings on updated utilities master plan that includes reclaimed‑water system
Summary
Stafford supervisors approved advertising hearings on an updated utilities master plan that incorporates the county's first reclaimed‑water system and new pro‑rata funding to support system upgrades; board signaled reclaimed water will be used to serve industrial cooling and data‑center demand while staff pursues rate and ordinance updates.
The Stafford County Board of Supervisors authorized public hearings on an updated utilities master plan that embeds the county's first reclaimed‑water service and new pro‑rata funding to support capital upgrades.
Acting Utilities Director Mark Anderson told the board the master plan — the county’s first major update in about 15 years — reflects slower residential growth, a projected 15% reduction in long‑term water demand compared with earlier forecasts and a need to shift water to underutilized central service areas. Anderson said the update adds a reclaimed‑water service boundary east of I‑95 to…
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