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Hardin County Water District No. 2 Nolin River Watershed Wastewater Project

Hardin County Water District No. 2 Nolin River Watershed Wastewater Project. Public Meeting April 26, 2012. James Jeffries – Hardin County Water District No. 2 Mark Sneve, P.E – Strand Associates Project Manager. Presentation Outline. Project Overview Funding Connection to the System

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Hardin County Water District No. 2 Nolin River Watershed Wastewater Project

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  1. Hardin County Water District No. 2Nolin River Watershed Wastewater Project Public Meeting April 26, 2012 James Jeffries – Hardin County Water District No. 2 Mark Sneve, P.E – Strand Associates Project Manager

  2. Presentation Outline • Project Overview • Funding • Connection to the System • Health Department Concerns • Benefits • Plans for Residential Service • Easements • Construction Impacts • Project Schedule • Facilities Information Form • Questions

  3. Wastewater Facilities Plan 10 to 20 years 0 to 10 years

  4. Project Area

  5. Conceptual Design To EtownWWTP

  6. Funding • BRAC Grant for $16 million • For infrastructure to support Industrial Site Development • Also allows for residential service

  7. Connection to the System • Not mandatory at this time • The District is proceeding on the basis of voluntary connection

  8. Health Department Concerns • Failing on-site systems • Space to make repairs • Package treatment plants

  9. Benefits of a Public System • Tie-in to sewer system • More environmentally friendly • Less maintenance • Possible increase in property value • Increase land use options

  10. What’s the Downside? • Tap fee to hook on • Monthly sewer bill • Construction disruption

  11. Plans for Residential Service • Gravity system • Pumping needed in some areas

  12. Easements – General Illustration

  13. Construction Impacts • Trucks • Equipment • Excavation • Restoration • Noise • Lots of Activity • Short duration Road Closures

  14. Project Schedule

  15. Facilities Information Form

  16. Facilities Information Form

  17. Facilities Information Form

  18. Facilities Information Form

  19. Questions? • A copy of this presentation will be posted on the Water District website: www.hardincountywater2.org • James Jeffries 737-1056 ext 303 • Mark Sneve 502-583-7020

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