The Huntington Town Board gave unanimous approval last night to a $4.5-million plan to increase and improve facilities of the South Huntington Water District and authorized bonds to finance the project.
The largest of the three sections of the project involves building a water treatment plant for two of the wells at the district’s Downs Road facility in West Hills, where trace elements of volatile organic chemicals have been detected in the water. (For more details, click here).
The board also approved the construction of improvements to the Mill Dam Causeway in Centerport, with an estimated maximum cost of $2.5 million, subject to a permissive referendum. The project would be financed with town bonds.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
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