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2/20/2012
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life for the residents that receive water from this new water source. In addition, <br />the wells in this area produce water that has high concentrations of sulfur, <br />calcium, and iron. It will be an additional benefit for the residents to have water <br />available that is free from these problem minerals. <br />LOCATION <br />The water line extension will begin at the tie -in to the existing water line at <br />Glenmore Road at its intersection with Highway 52, in the northern town limits of <br />the Village of Misenheimer. The water line will extend north along Glenmore <br />Road into Cabarrus County. The water line will continue along Glenmore Road <br />through Cabarrus County and into Rowan County. At this point the road name <br />changes to Old US Highway 80 and becomes an unimproved dirt road. <br />The water line will continue along Old US Highway 80 to a point approximately <br />250' south of the intersection with Old Beatty Ford Road. <br />SUMMARY <br />This project was conceived to provide domestic and industrial water to two <br />existing industries in Rowan County. An additonal benefit will be improvement in <br />the quality of life of the residents alon the way that tie onto this water line. <br />The income generated by this water line extension will provide enough revenue <br />to repay the loan required for construction of the lines. <br />This project is both economically viable and a benefit to users that will receive <br />water from these proposed water line extensions <br />Attachment number 1 <br />F -4 Page 92 <br />
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