The Southington Water Department is moving forward with its new drinking water treatment building along with water main replacements and other upgrades that service all town residents and some Cheshire residents. The new $3.5 million drinking water treatment building is being built over Well #10, a 120-foot-deep drinking water well that was added in 2022 next to Well #9. It is now seeking $1.3 million from the Connecticut Department of Public Health Drinking Water State Revolving Fund program (DWSRF) for the new treatment building and about $2.7 million for the lead goosenecks and water main replacement project. The department will also be doing work on the lead gooseneck and FY 2024 water main replacement project. They will replace about 117 lead goosenecks and 100-year-old water mains on Vermont Avenue, Vermont Court, Vermont Terrace, Oak Street and Academy Lane totaling about $1,636,448. As well as different sections of Berlin Street, Celella Drive and Lacey Road totaling about $1,053,950.
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