Water and Sewer Bills Increase in Cambridge Due to Economic Factors and Supply Chain Issues
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The Bath Council in Bath, West Virginia, has voted to move forward with a water line extension project along U.S. 522. The project is a partnership between the town, the town-owned water department, Berkeley Springs Water Works, the Warm Springs Public Service District, and the Morgan County Commission. Councilwoman Elizabeth Skinner, who served on the previous council that agreed to the partnership, voted against it, while Councilwoman Mary Lynn Hickey expressed reservations but ultimately voted in favor to support growth in the county. The project aims to seek a second water source to supplement the water supply for the extension. The estimated cost for the water line extension is $3.2 million, and it will be funded in part by the American Rescue Plan Act. The Morgan County Commission ha...
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