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		<title>Cecil County Extension of Sewers in Elkton West Could Cost $62 Million</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nancy Schwerzler]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the aftermath of the collapse of the sale of four Cecil County wastewater plants to the private Artesian Resources firm, bringing county sewage treatment service to the Elkton West area could cost $62 million and take up to 12 years, Cecil County Commissioners were told Tuesday. A 3-2 majority of the Commissioners and Artesian decided to “mutually terminate” the long-pending sales contract a few weeks ago. In the absence of a privatization plan for extending infrastructure services, some commissioners have lamented the lack of a “plan” by the county board to move forward. Scott Flanigan, the county’s Director of Public Works, stepped into the breach Tuesday and outlined a course of action to develop a “wastewater strategic plan” that could ultimately bring needed infrastructure to the county’s Route 40/I95 growth corridor to stimulate economic development. But the plan could cost $62 million and would be phased in over more than a decade, meaning that there would be no short-term solutions to the county’s inability to attract business and jobs to the growth corridor due to the lack of infrastructure. Flanigan said that his department worked with a consultant in 2007 to develop a report that was the basis for [&#8230;]]]></description>
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