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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Resolution Approved for Local Utilities Authority to Construct New Wells

The new wells will provide 1,500 gallons of water per minute

The township Planning Board unanimously approved a resolution for the Lacey Municipal Utilities Authority to construct two new wells. After receiving a water allocation permit, the LMUA will be modifying its water treatment facility at Chelsea and Bayonne Streets in the pines for well seven. The current system, for well one, provides 500 gallons per minute to the Authority’s system on a daily basis, Engineer Alan Dittenhofer of Remington Vernick & Vena said in November when the plans for the new wells were passed. That well, along with wells two through five, isn’t confined. “There is a chance that it can ultimately at some point be contaminated so the authority decided to proceed with that to have an alternate source,” he previously said…

Shutupcrybabys

8:45 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

The OCUA and the LMUA are two different facilities   more ›

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Construction of New Well Facilities for Local Utilities Authority Approved by Planning Board

The new wells will provide 1,500 gallons of water per minute

The township Planning Board unanimously approved plans for the Lacey Municipal Utilities Authority’s two new wells. After receiving a water allocation permit, the LMUA will be modifying its water treatment facility at Chelsea and Bayonne Streets in the pines for well seven. The current system, for well one, provides 500 gallons per minute to the Authority’s system on a daily basis, said Engineer Alan Dittenhofer of Remington Vernick & Vena. That well, along with wells two through five, isn’t confined. “There is a chance that it can ultimately at some point be contaminated so the authority decided to proceed with that to have an alternate source,” he said. With a confined well, contamination is minimal, he said. This well will contain iron …

Mittens lost

12:41 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

Gee Wonder how much of an increase this will cost the tax payers of Lacey   more ›

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