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Union County program, funded by CDBG and run with Habitat for Humanity, replaced a resident's contaminated well

Union County · February 24, 2026
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Summary

Union County's federally funded home-repair program replaced a Mineral Springs resident's contaminated well in 2025, restoring safe water and offering HVAC, roof and water/sewer line repairs to eligible homeowners; interested residents can apply via Habitat for Humanity (unionhabitat.org).

Linda Richardson, a longtime Mineral Springs resident, says a Union County home-repair program replaced her contaminated well in 2025 and restored safe, usable water at her home. The program, the transcript states, provides free well repairs or replacements to eligible well owners whose groundwater contains naturally occurring contaminants.

The county’s test project, described in the transcript, is run in partnership with Habitat for Humanity and is sponsored by Union County using federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)…

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