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Newton County hires Stantec to design decommissioning of William Street water facility after PFAS detection

Newton County Board of Commissioners · February 20, 2026
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Summary

The board approved a professional services agreement with Stantec to design and decommission the William Street facility after PFAS was detected in the City Pond reservoir; staff said operations will be consolidated to another facility and the water tower at the site will be decommissioned.

Newton County commissioners on Feb. 17 approved a professional services agreement with Stantec to design and carry out the decommissioning and associated work at the William Street water facility.

County manager James Brown said the contract covers design and decommissioning work for the William Street raw water pump…

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