Residents of Sharpsburg, Maryland, can expect significant improvements to their water service infrastructure as the Washington County Department of Water Quality has announced a water meter vault replacement project set to begin on September 8, 2025. This initiative aims to enhance the town’s public drinking water system to align with current Maryland Department of the Environment standards. The project will involve contractor Huntzberry Brothers, Inc., who will be reaching out to residents in the coming months to schedule the necessary work.
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The comprehensive upgrade includes the replacement of water meter vaults and their related components. This project is a continuation of the Department of Water Quality’s commitment to modernizing its water service infrastructure. While the work is underway, efforts will be made to minimize any disruption to residents. The contractor will focus on restoring any affected areas to their original condition promptly and efficiently, aiming to limit interruptions to water service during the installation process. Importantly, Sharpsburg residents will not incur any direct costs for this infrastructure improvement project. For any inquiries or further information regarding the water meter vault replacement project, residents are encouraged to contact the Washington County Department of Water Quality directly at 240-313-2600.
Article by Mel Anara, based upon information from Washington County Department of Water Quality.
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