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		<title>Water Service Disrupted in Northern Cecil County; Affects Gore Facilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 20:53:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water service provided by the Meadowview water plant in northern Cecil County was disrupted Friday for most of the day, with some business and residential customers losing all water service and others, including Gore manufacturing facilities, suffering major reductions in water pressure. The disruptions were caused by a “major system disruption” in facilities owned by United Water of Delaware, which contracts to provide daily water flows to the Meadowview facility, according to Scott Flanigan, Cecil County Director of Public Works. Tanks owned by the company failed and drained “almost immediately.” The Meadowview water system also relies on county owned-wells that continued to function normally, Flanigan said. But an on-site water tank owned by the county had been drained about a week ago for painting and maintenance so it was not available to provide back-up water supplies, he added. The problems began at about 5:45 a.m. Friday, with about 25 percent of customers losing all water and the rest suffering major reductions in water pressure. Flanigan said that some of Gore’s manufacturing processes were affected by the water pressure reductions. By late afternoon, repairs to the Delaware firm’s facilities were underway and water had been restored to most Meadowview customers, although [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Dumps Artesian Operations Deal&#8211;While Still Waiting for Water, Sewer Plants Sale to Close</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 21:25:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cecil County Commissioners voted Tuesday to terminate a contract with Artesian to operate several county-owned water and sewer plants to save money while both sides await completion of a long-stalled sale of the county plants to the private Artesian operation. But a county official warned that there could still be foot-dragging that could delay the sale further. The long running saga of legal action against the sale to Artesian finally came to an end a week ago when the state Court of Appeals ruled, 4-3, that the county had the legal right to sell the facilities to Artesian. The sale was initially approved in 2008 but lawsuits by the Appleton Regional Community Alliance (ARCA) dragged on for nearly three years. In the interim, the county has been paying Artesian under a separate “services” contract to operate some of the facilities, at a cost of over $600,000 so far, according to county budget officials. The ARCA lawsuit also cost Cecil County over $203,000 in legal bills. [See previous Cecil Times report here: https://ceciltimes.com/2011/06/arca-lawsuits-cost-county-citizens-up-to-1million-and-counting-on-artesian-sale/ County Public Works Director Scott Flanigan reiterated his view that the county could hire independent contractors to provide operations assistance at a cheaper cost while waiting for [&#8230;]]]></description>
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