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7/5/1983
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Page 15 <br /> UTILITIES <br /> WATER. Publilc water lines are available throughout the Harmon Young Area Study. <br /> The Town of Hillsborough's water treatment plant, located on Ben Johnson Road, <br /> has a capacity of 3 million gallons per day. Water is distributed throughout <br /> the area via a 16 inch water main which parallels Faribault Lane. This 16 inch <br /> line feeds smeller lines thoroughout the area. A 12 inch water main extends <br /> down U.S. 70-A to the eastern boundary of the study area. A 12 inch line will <br /> also be extentled down Valley Forge Road and will follow Cates Creek and the <br /> Southern Railroad to the property presently being developed as Wildwood Sub- <br /> division. An8 inch main extends down and parallels Orange Grove Road. An <br /> 8 inch line also extends down Old N.C. 86 close to the intersection with In- ' <br /> terstate 85. IA 6 inch line runs under Interstate 85 to the prison. Along <br /> old N.C. 86 from Oakdale Drive south to the boundary of the study area runs <br /> a 3" line. (SEE Utilities Map). <br /> SEWER. Sewer lines serving the study area range in size from 4 inch to 10 inch <br /> lines. The Town of Hillsborough's sewage treatment plant, which is located along <br /> the Eno RiverIclose to the Brady Plant, has a capacity to treat 2 million gallons <br /> per day. Sewer lines are not as prevalent as water lines and only cover a por- <br /> tion of the study area. A main 10 inch gravity line beginning at the prison <br /> runs along Old N.C. 86 back into town. Along Orange Grove Road runs a 4" force <br /> main which corinects to a 10 inch gravity flow line on Old N.C. 86. Cornwallis <br /> Hills, a new sjubdivision off Old N.C. 86, is served by a 4" force main which is <br /> pumped back to Oakdale Drive. Wildwood Subdivision will be served by an 8" <br /> gravity line which will flow to a pump station on the south side of the Southern <br /> Railroad. It Will then be pumped by a 6" force main back to another pump station <br /> located at Cats Creek just,south of U.S. 70-A. A 4" force main runs from this <br /> pump station tl the Hillsborough sewage treatment plant. <br />
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