Philippi, WV Secures Permit for $19 Million Water Reservoir Project
The City of Philippi, W.Va. has received a permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers for a $19 million water reservoir project, designed to serve as a secondary water source for its treatment plant. Nearly $13 million in grants have already been secured for the initiative, which is still awaiting approval from the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection.

The City of Philippi, W.Va. announced the US Army Corps of Engineers issued a permit for its water reservoir project, which aims to provide a secondary water source for its treatment plant. The project is expected to cost over $19 million, with nearly $13 million already secured in grants. Approval from the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection is pending.




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