Informative Meeting Scheduled for Proposed Wastewater Treatment Plant at Cutalong

March 10, 2024
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Residents of Cutalong and surrounding areas are encouraged to mark their calendars for an upcoming informational meeting regarding the proposed Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) at Cutalong. The purpose of this gathering is to provide vital information and foster community engagement regarding this significant development project.

Meeting Details:

  • Date: March 26th
  • Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
  • Location: Meeting Room, Louisa County Library

The meeting format will be informal, with a cafeteria-style setup for the first 30 minutes, allowing attendees to mingle and converse. At 6:30 PM, representatives from the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will deliver a brief presentation outlining the specifics of the proposed project.

This WWTP permit for Cutalong represents a crucial step in the development process, as it pertains to the discharge of treated effluent into Blackwater Creek, a tributary of Contrary Creek. DEQ, tasked with permitting and monitoring such systems, is orchestrating this meeting to ensure transparency and community involvement.

In preparation for this meeting, members of the Lake Anna Civic Association Board have engaged in discussions with both Cutalong representatives and DEQ officials. Their aim is twofold: to comprehensively understand any potential adverse impacts and to advocate for the implementation of state-of-the-art technologies in the construction and operation of the facility. Notably, Cutalong has pledged to surpass current regulatory standards concerning nutrient discharge, underscoring their commitment to environmental stewardship.

How to Access Meeting Information:
Residents can find further details about the meeting on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall website and DEQ’s official website.

Virginia Regulatory Town Hall View Meeting

Your Participation Matters:
Community participation is vital in shaping the outcome of this project. Residents are strongly encouraged to attend the meeting, seize the opportunity to learn more about the proposed WWTP, and actively engage in discussions surrounding its development.

Your attendance not only ensures that you are well-informed but also provides a platform for your voice to be heard. Together, we can work towards a wastewater treatment solution that meets the needs of our community while safeguarding our environment for generations to come.


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Residents of Cutalong and surrounding areas are encouraged to mark their calendars for an upcoming informational meeting regarding the proposed Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) at Cutalong. The purpose of this gathering is to provide vital information and foster community engagement regarding this significant development project.

Meeting Details:

  • Date: March 26th
  • Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
  • Location: Meeting Room, Louisa County Library

The meeting format will be informal, with a cafeteria-style setup for the first 30 minutes, allowing attendees to mingle and converse. At 6:30 PM, representatives from the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will deliver a brief presentation outlining the specifics of the proposed project.

This WWTP permit for Cutalong represents a crucial step in the development process, as it pertains to the discharge of treated effluent into Blackwater Creek, a tributary of Contrary Creek. DEQ, tasked with permitting and monitoring such systems, is orchestrating this meeting to ensure transparency and community involvement.

In preparation for this meeting, members of the Lake Anna Civic Association Board have engaged in discussions with both Cutalong representatives and DEQ officials. Their aim is twofold: to comprehensively understand any potential adverse impacts and to advocate for the implementation of state-of-the-art technologies in the construction and operation of the facility. Notably, Cutalong has pledged to surpass current regulatory standards concerning nutrient discharge, underscoring their commitment to environmental stewardship.

How to Access Meeting Information:
Residents can find further details about the meeting on the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall website and DEQ’s official website.

Virginia Regulatory Town Hall View Meeting

Your Participation Matters:
Community participation is vital in shaping the outcome of this project. Residents are strongly encouraged to attend the meeting, seize the opportunity to learn more about the proposed WWTP, and actively engage in discussions surrounding its development.

Your attendance not only ensures that you are well-informed but also provides a platform for your voice to be heard. Together, we can work towards a wastewater treatment solution that meets the needs of our community while safeguarding our environment for generations to come.


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