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Oconee County Commissioners To Consider Several Water And Sewer Projects At Tuesday's Meeting

The agenda does not include the proposed sewer pipeline down Calls Creek.

Water and sewer issues will dominate the agenda of the Oconee County Board of Commissioners Tuesday night.

Oconee County Utility Department Director Wayne Haynie will ask the commissioners to spend $218,691 for three different projects, including a new water tower and continued work on a sewer line along McNutt Creek.

The sewer line along McNutt Creek as well as a separate project at Oconee Veterans Park are designed to bring more sewage to the county’s treatment facility on Calls Creek outside Watkinsville.

The agenda does not include the proposed sewer pipeline down Calls Creek, but citizens will have the chance once again to express their views on that project at the front of the meeting or during discussion of the other projects, which are near the end of the BOC agenda.

The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the Courthouse in Watkinsville.

For more on the story, go to Oconee County Observations.

Pictured: Wayne Haynie.

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