Henderson County Water and Sewer Advisory Council announces meeting on July 27

Press release from City of Hendersonville:

The next Henderson County Water and Sewer Advisory Council meeting will be held on Monday, July 27, 2020, at 6:00 pm at the City of Hendersonville Operations Center.

The Water and Sewer Advisory Council provides an opportunity for transparency and collaboration between governing boards, stakeholders, the media, and the public. The quarterly meetings allow for information sharing on utility-related budgets, policies, and capital improvement projects.

A public comment time has been established during each of the quarterly meetings. In compliance with social distancing guidelines, physical public attendance in the assembly room is limited, however, the public will have the opportunity to attend the meeting virtually via ZOOM using the following access information.

Visit https://zoom.us/join and enter the Meeting ID and Password
Meeting ID: 977 2837 4915
Password: 746407
Join the meeting by phone
Phone Number: (646) 558 8656
Meeting ID: 977 2837 4915
Password: 746407

The agenda and additional information on virtual public comment participation is available on the City of Hendersonville website. The meeting on July 27 will include information on Sewer Inflow and Infiltration Elimination, Water System Capacity Improvements, and updates on the Halfway Tree Mobile Home Park sewer extension, customer account breakdowns, and a variety of capital projects.

The Water and Sewer Advisory Council includes representation from Henderson County, Hendersonville, Fletcher, Mills River, Laurel Park, Flat Rock, and Saluda. Industry and business representatives like the Chamber of Commerce and Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development as well as utility customers from inside and outside the Hendersonville city limits have seats on the council.

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