History of the Town of Huntersville
History of the Town of Huntersville
History of the Town of Huntersville
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Water and Sewer Feeds Growth• In 1979, hooked into McDowell Creek regionalwastewater system• Anything west <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> railroad was gravity-fedRamah Church to <strong>Huntersville</strong>-Concord (East <strong>Huntersville</strong>) hadsewer – to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Huntersville</strong> water treatment plant out GibsonPark Drive (Vermillion) to Clark Creek.• CMU converted it from a treatment plant to a lift stationand pumps it across <strong>the</strong> railroad out to <strong>the</strong> treatmentplant <strong>of</strong>f Neck Rd. (where it is today).• 75% <strong>of</strong> cost paid by <strong>the</strong> Federal government and12.5% each by <strong>the</strong> State and Mecklenburg County.• Some areas developed with Septic – such asWestminster Park (<strong>of</strong>f MH-H at <strong>Town</strong>’s sou<strong>the</strong>rn edge)