Utilities Authority Receives Permit for New Water Treatment Facility
Two new wells are expected to be in service by the end of 2012, officials say
The Lacey Municipal Utilities Authority has applied for a loan to cover the costs of a new water treatment facility, Chairman Jim Knoeller said. “We’re going to try to go with a conventional loan,” Knoeller said. The loan would save in bonding costs, which could otherwise amount to more than $50,000. The loan through Ocean First Bank would be up to $2.5 million but the LMUA is hoping to borrow $1.5 million, he said. The water treatment facility will be used for township wells, including two new ones, which the LMUA just received a water allocation permit for through the state Department of Environmental Protection, Knoeller said. “All we have to do now is build the plant and then we could use those wells,” he said. The LMUA should know …
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10:02 am on Thursday, January 19, 2012
There's nothing wrong with it..you wash your hands and shower in all the same water why not drink it it's clean   more ›