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Mifflintown Municipal (Water) Authority
7,135 LF Horizontal Directional Drilling of 8" Water Main, complete in place, including testing; 7,135 LF of 8" HDPE Water Main , complete in place, including testing.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Mifflintown Municipal (Water) Authority
Close: Apr 10, 2026
7,135 LF Horizontal Directional Drilling of 8" Water Main, complete in place, including testing; 7,135 LF of 8" HDPE Water Main , complete in place, including testing.
AvailableMifflintown Municipal (Water) Authority
Work includes 1,373 LF Horizontal Directional boring of 8" Water Main, Complete in place; 1,373 LF 8" HDPE DR11 Water Main, Complete in place, including testing; 291 LF 3/4" PE Service Line, Complete in place, including testing and other associated work. See attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 25, 2025
Due Date
Jul 21, 2025
Release: Apr 25, 2025
Mifflintown Municipal (Water) Authority
Close: Jul 21, 2025
Work includes 1,373 LF Horizontal Directional boring of 8" Water Main, Complete in place; 1,373 LF 8" HDPE DR11 Water Main, Complete in place, including testing; 291 LF 3/4" PE Service Line, Complete in place, including testing and other associated work. See attached file.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Mifflintown Municipal (Water) Authority
Key agenda items for discussion included the construction of a PRV building, definition clarification for Fermanagh Township agricultural use, and renewal of JVB CD6400115991 with a recommended rate match. The Board planned to discuss and potentially approve the MMA 2023 Proposed Budget and a 2023 proposed rate increase. Personnel matters involved approving a transition for the office manager to a 30-hour work week, approving a contract for Michael Howard to operate off-site with a fixed salary, and recommending the hiring of a new employee, Jeremy R. Henry, effective December 2022. Other discussions focused on the estimated cost for boring water lines for the PRV Building and evaluating property costs for land purchase at the Rockville Reservoir.
The agenda for the meeting included key items requiring board action. Discussions involved a property purchase for the PRV Building, requiring a motion to proceed with the agreed-upon appraisal amount of $3,500.00. The board was set to address the PA Game Commission Hunter Access Program Cooperative Agreement regarding public hunting rights for specific properties. Infrastructure discussions covered the replacement of 400 feet of water main on the Meadow Line, including an additional section replacement costing $12,900.00 in materials. A review of the SCADA upgrade followed, with a motion required to approve a contract not exceeding the 2022 budget figure of $179,242.00. The board was also expected to approve revisions to ACT 57 tapping fees for various pipe sizes and a proposed increase in fire hydrant rental costs from $80.00 to $87.00 per hydrant. Financial reviews, including the Treasurer's Report and payment transactions, were also scheduled.
The agenda for this regular meeting includes the determination of a quorum, a public comment and presentation session, and items requiring board action. Key discussion items involve approving the Manager and Engineering firm to apply for grants and permits, and considering Resolution 2025-1 regarding CDBG Funding. The board will also review the Treasurer's Financial Report, including cash and investments, and receive reports from the Manager, Engineer, and Solicitor.
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