Washington County, in collaboration with Johnson City Water and Sewer, the City of Jonesborough, and the City of Kingsport, will use ARP funds to address critical needs including water loss reduction and reliability of water to residents.
Welcome to Sevier County, TN Alamo's wastewater project represents a second phase of an inflow and infiltration reduction and treatment plant modification. Find Sevier County residential building & property records including ownership, land use & zoning, parcel & structural descriptions, market valuations, sales history, tax assessments, deeds & more. The Town of Bell Buckle will leverage ARP, EPA, and capital funds to address critical wastewater needs, capacity, and significant non-compliance. The Sevier County Planning and Zoning Department, located in Richfield, Utah, ensures the construction of safe buildings, primarily through the development and enforcement of building codes. Projects include the rehabilitation of failing sewer lines and service connections through pipe bursting, point repairs, and manhole rehabilitation and replacement. Project activities address aged and undersized equipment and will help Somerville meet wastewater permit requirements. Sevier County Planning & Zoning Commission March 9, 2022 Minutes of the Sevier County Planning Commission meeting held on the ninth day of March, 2022 in the Commission Chambers of the Sevier County Administration Building, 250 North Main, Richfield, Utah. Stanton will replace aging components of the water distribution system, regionalize the water supply in the county, and replace aging water meters to record water consumption more accurately.
The Town of Thompsons Station will leverage ARP and SRF funds to increase the capacity of the Towns regional wastewater treatment plant. Projects include the rehabilitation of approximately 8,400 linear feet of pipelines, 50 manholes, and 305 service laterals within five priority basins in the East Ridge Service Area. HWKoW!`Ebg6 xcFm%hj)MA|zu_/fm/Z/p35ezq7JU|U:- Sevier County Electric System Office: 865-453-2887 Click Here to Visit The Website. Perryville will address water loss and modernize drinking water lines. County Office is not affiliated with any government agency. Projects will focus on the County Wide Utility District and the Crockett Mills Utility District and include the replacement of approximately 20,000 linear feet of water lines to address their aged water distribution system and water meter replacements to address water loss.
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Hardin County, alongside the Saltillo Utility District will use ARP funds to develop an Asset Management Plan and address critical drinking water needs and aging infrastructure. The City of Grand Junction will use ARP funds to develop an Asset Management Plan, address critical needs, and respond to compliance requirements. To obtain the most current information regarding building permit fees, please contact us at (435) 893-0420. Charlotte will begin the inventory of their sewer system, replace aging sewer system equipment, and install approximately 7,000 linear feet of pipe to improve their drinking water system. The Town of Troy will use ARP funds to develop an Asset Management Plan and address critical needs including excessive inflow and infiltration. Decatur County will use ARP funds to address critical drinking water needs in two utility districts, Perryville Utility and North Utility of Decatur-Benton. Sevier County as it is known today was formed on September 18, 1794 from part of neighboring Jefferson County, and has retained its original boundaries ever since. Projects include the rehabilitation of aging and failing sewer lines through cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) and point repair methods, the addition of a lagoon meter and vault to help monitor flows and calculate inflow and infiltration, and the rehabilitation of three lift stations. ho6=n-Y_,iAK~$-CHS;"J!Kh(<4VZhF+8 U/ ARP funds will also be used to replace undersized lines serving two interstate exits, an industrial park, and households. Tennessee received $3.725 billion from the ARP, and the states Financial Stimulus Accountability Group dedicated $1.35 billion of those funds to TDEC to support water projects in communities throughout Tennessee. Dustin Smith, Development Director. McEwen will address excessive inflow and infiltration through the rehabilitation of their sewer system including manhole repair and pipelines rehabilitation and replacement. 144 0 obj
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Sevier County Stormwater. Find the right form for you and fill it out: No results. These projects will enhance sewer revenues and ensure that Benton County utility districts operate successfully. The Town of Benton will use ARP funds to conduct water loss improvement projects and replace approximately 11,020 linear feet of aged galvanized and ductile iron water lines including service lines, meters, valves, and hydrants. 02/22/21 Commission Meeting February 22, 2021. Jeff Owenby - County Planner 227 Cedar Street Sevierville, TN 37862 Office: (865) 453-3882 . 37862 Telephone: (865) 4533882 Fax: (865) 4535923 PROPERTY Protect and promote human health and safety and improve the quality of water by supporting water systems in non-compliance to work toward compliance with water quality requirements; Improve the technical, managerial, and financial capabilities of small, disadvantaged, or underserved water infrastructure systems; and. The Planning and Zoning Department provides support and oversight to the Sevier County Planning Commission and maintains and enforces the county's zoning and subdivision ordinances. Additional projects include the modernization of well controls, elevating two water supply wells for flood avoidance, and a new pressure reducing valve (PRV) control system. The Town of Stanton, in collaboration with Haywood County and Haywood County Utility District, will use ARP funds to address critical needs in their drinking water system and develop an Asset Management Plan.
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Additionally, Perryville Utility will seek SRF funding to develop an Asset Management Plan. These grants will play a major role in ensuring cities and towns have access to infrastructure solutions that will enable them to continue thriving so Tennessee remains a preferred destination for both businesses and families., We are grateful to the local applicants, and we anticipate excellent results from these grants, said TDEC Commissioner David Salyers. Waverly will replace an existing failing water tank with a new 400,000-gallon multi-column elevated steel storage tank which will raise the overflow elevation and provide additional pressure to the system. Tiptonville will complete lagoon improvements and sewer system rehabilitation to reduce inflow and infiltration, as well as replace the south wall of the Tiptonville Water Treatment Plant to build resilience to extreme weather events.
Mail or hand deliver to: Sevier County Mayor's Office, 125 Court Avenue, Suite 102E, Sevierville, TN 37862 Attn: Carrie Strickland, HR Director Projects include line upgrades, mapping, and wastewater system improvements. The existing water main was one of the original mains of the towns water system and the original materials (PVC pipe) need to be replaced to limit the risk of a water main breakage. Current Zoning District: _____ Current Use: _____ Proposed Zoning District: . Projects include improvements to the Wastewater Treatment Plant and collection system, and meter and water line replacements and extensions. Sneedville's wastewater projects will specifically address excessive inflow and infiltration while creating an inflow and infiltration reduction plan. Sevier County Regional Planning. These activities will aid the Town in water loss issues and help eliminate permit violations from aging infrastructure. These grants will address important water infrastructure needs for local communities across Tennessee, Gov. The Building Department establishes building codes and standards for the construction of buildings and addresses virtually all aspects of construction, including design requirements, building materials, parking, resistance to natural disasters, and trades such as electric and plumbing. 2023 County Office. Grundy County will use ARP funds to make improvements to drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. The Town of Cumberland City will use ARP funds to develop an Asset Management Plan and complete three drinking water and four wastewater projects that address water loss and aging infrastructure critical needs. The City of Red Bank will use ARP funds to develop an Asset Management Plan and complete three stormwater projects. 170 0 obj
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TDEC Announces Additional $232 Million in Water Infrastructure Investments Contact Department Staff Planning & Zoning 41 Clouds Planning & Zoning Physical Address: 250 N. Main St. Suite 131 Richfield, UT 84701 Phone: (435) 893-0420 Fax: (435) 896-8888 Contact Us Return to Staff Directory