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Board warned of $300k–$500k in water and septic repairs at Stony/Stone Creek Elementary

Caswell County Board of Public Education · March 24, 2026
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District staff told the board preliminary estimates to repair Stony/Stone Creek Elementary’s water tower and to clean/dredge septic ponds range from about $102,500 for the tank to $227,000 for pond work; total combined needs (including pumps, irrigation and access) could approach $500,000 and require capital outlay or grant support.

District maintenance and facilities staff told the board they have received preliminary cost estimates for repairs and regulatory work at Stone Creek Elementary that could require several hundred thousand dollars.

Maintenance director Alan Petite (S6) said DEQ (Department of Environmental Quality) recommended inspections of the elevated water storage tank every three to five years. A contractor’s preliminary estimate to epoxy the inside and repaint the water tower came in…

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