Seneca Falls proposing USD 17.7M in water system upgrade

The Town Board has scheduled a special meeting and public hearing in the municipal building, 130 Ovid St., to consider a resolution to borrow or bond for up to USD 17.7M for the project.

Supervisor Mike Ferrara said the town has applied for and hopes to receive USD 5M in grants, with the balance to be borrowed over several years.

Some of the work will be at the water treatment plant on Parker Road in Fayette, on the west shore of Cayuga Lake. That work includes a new backwash tank, rebuilding backwash filters with air scours, adding a vacuum prime system to the backwash pump, valve and actuator replacement, and zebra mussel control equipment.

For the water distribution system, 570 linear feet of 12-inch water main bridge connection between Routes 5&20 to East River Road would be installed, along with 2,800 linear feet of 12-inch water main along Route 414 to serve Seneca Meadows Inc. Education Center, and 4,000 linear feet of 8-inch water main to loop existing dead end water mains and serve an additional property on Martin Road. The project also includes related site work, paving, restoration, and repairs related to the work.

Ferrara said water lines would be added to bring water to the entire town.

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