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Utility board backs percentage-based wastewater capacity reservation, forwards Resolution 2026-004 to BOMA
Summary
The Thompson's Station Utility Board voted Feb. 17 to recommend Resolution 2026-004, replacing a fixed 150,000-gpd economic-development reservation with a percentage-based allocation tied to active capacity (50% nonresidential, 2.5% emergency reserve). Staff said the approach scales with future plant phases.
The Thompson's Station Utility Board on Feb. 17 voted to recommend Resolution 2026-004 to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, a measure that would replace a fixed 150,000-gallons-per-day allocation for economic development with a percentage-based model tied to active treatment capacity.
Micah, a town staff member who introduced the resolution, said the proposed framework would reserve 50% of active capacity for nonresidential uses and…
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