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Commissioners approve revised Water and Sewer Master Plan

The Garrett County Water and Sewer Master Plan has been revised based on preliminary comments from MDE, and is provided below for general review and comment. This is the version to be presented to the Board of County Commissioners for adoption during a Public Hearing at a time and place yet to be determined.

Read More Here:  http://www.garrettcounty.org/public-utilities/water-and-sewer-master-plan

 

McHenry Water System Hearing Slated Saturday


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Aug. 25, 2011

The Board of Garrett County Commissioners will hold a public hearing this Saturday, Aug. 27, at 9 a.m. in the Garrett College auditorium to consider changes to the water connection/user fees and the connection/ amortization policy for the McHenry Water System.

Interested persons will be heard at the hearing on the necessity or advisability of the proposed policy and rate change.

For more information, persons may call the commissioners’ office at 301-334-8970.

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Update on Public Works – Republican News

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Updates on McHenry, Ridgeview Valley, Airport & Wisp

“All construction work is complete, and the Ridgeview Valley and airport water storage tanks are online,” she said.

The director noted that a 32,000-gallon steel water storage tank from the Gorman system is now being used by McHenry. Gorman has a new concrete tank and no longer needs the steel one. The Gorman tank was dismantled, rehabilitated utilizing one half of its storage space, placed next to McHenry’s steel water storage tank, and put into service on June 1.

“With the addition of the second tank, a savings in electric costs will be realized due to a reduction in the pump cycles required to relay water to the 500,000 gallon tank on Wisp Mountain,” Lindsey said.

She added that having the second tank will enable the original tank to be taken offline for a short period in order to address operational problems and to allow for repainting.

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