Prichard Water, Sewer Becoming Independent

The Water Works and Sewer Board of the City of Prichard has secured the funds and resources needed to establish itself as a fully independent and self-sustaining utility, it announced this week. The transition process has already begun, and the board expects changes to be evident immediately. It added, “This means upgrades to the quality of service and a more focused control of rates, delivery and repair.” Major impacts are to be seen as early as mid-year 2021 with the installation of new automatic and advanced water meters, followed by a relocation of outfall pipelines, construction of new drinking water supply wells and upgrades to treatment facilities. Additionally, generators will be added to all 29 sewer lift stations, and a two-year improvement plan is to bring changes that “will further strengthen Prichard, Chickasaw and all the surrounding communities and open these areas for population growth and community upgrades,” according to the statement. Currently, water is purchased from the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System. Questions about the upcoming changes may be directed to email.

Read More

CSU Employees Win Exemplary Course Program Awards

CSU Employees Win Exemplary Course Program Awards

SWMCC Announces Kids Day

SWMCC Announces Kids Day

Arcline Acquires Continental Aerospace

Arcline Acquires Continental Aerospace

Art Talks Coming To MMofA

Art Talks Coming To MMofA

ACAC Art Yard Party Coming To Downtown Mobile

ACAC Art Yard Party Coming To Downtown Mobile

baldwin pops fundraiser coming up

Baldwin Pops Fundraiser Coming Up

Living Shoreline Workshop Coming To Fairhope

Living Shoreline Workshop Coming To Fairhope

PRCA Mobile June Luncheon To Focus On Content Creation

PRCA Mobile June Luncheon To Focus On Content Creation

BMSS To Host Webinar On Business Ownership, Stewardship

BMSS To Host Webinar On Business Ownership, Stewardship

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

By subscribing, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement.

Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.