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		<title>Cecilton Water Pipeline on Track as State Agrees to Require Connection of Earleville Homes Affected by Federal Dump</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A stumbling block to bringing safe, clean water to three Earleville communities with wells polluted by a US Army Corps of Engineers dredge spoil dumpsite has been overcome with a new commitment by state environmental officials to require homes to connect to the water system once it is completed. Without such state action, there were concerns that there could be cross-contamination from old wells or too few homes would tie-in to the new system to make it financially viable. The Town of Cecilton is planning to run a seven-mile water pipeline from the town to serve the Earleville communities of West View Shores, Bay View Estates, and Sunset Pointe. In an 8/21/14 letter to top Cecil County officials, Robert Summers, Secretary of the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE), wrote that after the new water system is finished, “the Department will take the actions necessary to require residents to connect” to the new water lines. In addition, Summers said, “the Department may also order that the property be connected and that the well be abandoned where an existing well is or could become prejudicial to public health.” And MDE “supports the abandonment and sealing of all on-site wells to avoid [&#8230;]]]></description>
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