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Bull Run Mountain Well Upgrades

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The Bull Run Mountain Well Upgrades Project is to improve the drinking water supply available to its current and potential future customers residing within our area of service on Bull Run Mountain and at Evergreen.  This includes customers who live in Bull Run Mountain Estates and near Evergreen Country Club.

Engineering and hydrogeological analyses began in early 2019. Construction of new wells and piping that will be required to connect these wells to our distribution system is expected to start in 2025 with a one- to two-year schedule for completion.

  • Improve the well system to ensure adequate water supply, which may involve rehabilitation of existing wells and/or construction of new wells; and
  • Enhance the quality of the water delivered to our customers.

Dominion Water Storage Tank Rehabilitation and Nottoway Storage Tank Partial Rehabilitation

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The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) includes the repair and rehabilitation of the Dominion Valley Storage Tank and the partial rehabilitation of the Nottoway Storage Tank. This initiative aims to extend the lifespan of the tanks by addressing issues such as peeling paint, rust, and pitting.

Additionally, upgrades to the tank mixing system will enhance water quality and ensure continued compliance with Prince William Water standards.

The tank rehabilitation project is expected to last approximately four months, and all work will occur within the Prince William Water property.