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Board adopts 2025 Utility Master Plan; Oilville extension deemed cost‑prohibitive at ~$114M
Summary
The board adopted the Department of Public Utilities' 2025 Utility Master Plan, which forecasts storage and capacity needs through 2050, includes projects to raise storage to ~2.5M gallons by 2030, and reports an Oilville water/sewer extension estimate of about $114 million judged cost‑prohibitive.
The Goochland County Board of Supervisors adopted the updated 2025 Utility Master Plan on April 7 after a detailed presentation by Director of Public Utilities Elizabeth McDonald.
McDonald told the board the plan models water and wastewater infrastructure needs for the courthouse and eastern systems through 2050, using a conservative assumption that designated growth areas could be fully developed within the planning period. Key takeaways include planned storage and pressure projects that would provide roughly 2.5 million gallons…
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