Study Recommends $2.83B Regional Sewage Treatment Plant for Randolph County
A study for the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority suggests building a $2.83 billion regional wastewater treatment facility in Randolph County to meet future infrastructure demands and support sustainable growth for nearby municipalities, including High Point, Greensboro, Asheboro, Randleman, Franklinville, and Ramseur. It estimates $314.5 million in state and federal grants may be available to help fund the project.

The Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority's study recommends a $2.83 billion regional wastewater treatment facility in Randolph County to serve municipalities including High Point, Greensboro, Asheboro, Randleman, Franklinville, and Ramseur. This facility is proposed as a sustainable solution to meet projected wastewater demands for the next 25 years.
The study anticipates approximately $314.5 million in external funding from state and federal grants to reduce the overall project cost. It emphasizes that regionalization is crucial for stabilizing costs and supporting long-term development.




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