September 12, 2025 - 12:30
The City of Buckhannon has made a significant step towards enhancing its water infrastructure by selecting Ohio Valley Bank to finance the early stages of a new water plant design. During a recent meeting on September 4, the Buckhannon City Council approved two crucial actions that will pave the way for this important project.
The decision comes as part of the city's ongoing commitment to improve water services for its residents. The new water plant is expected to address current challenges and ensure a reliable water supply for the community. City officials have expressed optimism that this initiative will not only modernize the existing infrastructure but also promote long-term sustainability.
As the project moves forward, residents can anticipate updates on the design and construction phases. The council's proactive approach highlights its dedication to enhancing the quality of life for Buckhannon's citizens through improved utility services.
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