Lewis County Breaks Ground on $4.5M Water Infrastructure Project Along Corridor H
The Lewis County Commission and Economic Development Authority commenced a $4.5 million water infrastructure project along Corridor H. The initiative aims to enhance commercial and industrial development by replacing 2.5 miles of existing water lines and adding 2 miles of new lines, along with fire protection measures. Completion is expected in 14 months.

Lewis County has begun a $4.5 million water infrastructure project along Corridor H, aimed at boosting economic development. The project will replace 2.5 miles of existing water line and add 2 miles of new line, providing commercial-grade water infrastructure.
It includes fire protection features such as new fire hydrants, a water storage tank, and a booster pump station. The project is expected to be completed in 14 months and is intended to facilitate both commercial and industrial growth, enhancing opportunities for land development in the area.




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