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Nags Head readies $500,000 no‑interest septic repair loan; staff to hold contractor compliance workshop
Summary
Nags Head staff presented a scope for a Division of Water Infrastructure award of $500,000 to seed a no‑interest residential septic repair and replacement loan program prioritizing properties near marshes and low elevations. Staff warned contractors will need to comply with Davis‑Bacon and American Iron and Steel requirements and will hold a prequalification workshop.
Town staff told the Nags Head Board of Commissioners on Oct. 1 that the town received a $500,000 award from the North Carolina Clean Water State Revolving Fund to create a zero‑interest residential septic repair and replacement loan program aimed at high‑risk properties.
Why it matters: The program is intended to help homeowners in environmentally sensitive areas repair failing systems, protect groundwater and surface water, and prioritize low‑elevation homes and vulnerable populations. The program design and contractor requirements will determine whether the town can practically deploy the funds.
Program scope and priorities: Planning…
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