Century Gets Jump On Renewing Permits To Operate Water Wells
November 12, 2019
Century is getting a head start on renewing permits to operate wells that provide water to the town.
The town has approved up to $10,000 for Municipal Engineering Services, Inc. to file the renewal applications for permits on all three wells maintained and operated by the town. The permits must be renewed by July 2020.
Municipal Engineering will reviewing the existing permit, discuss future needs with town staff, facilitate a meeting with Northwest Florida Water Management District staff, complete the renewal application including supporting data and respond to reasonable questions from District permitting staff.
If the required documentation for the last five years is available from the town, Municipal Engineering said the process should take 30-45 days.
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6 Responses to “Century Gets Jump On Renewing Permits To Operate Water Wells”
Is this another friend of ole Bubba Buzz?
Told ya so, months ago.
my water pressure stinks. one day it is good then it will be weak for a few days. guess i should be grateful i have something. that seems to be what we have here. something.
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You’re so right “the fox is already in the hen house”. Century has had a water well down for 2 weeks now. Funny how it isn’t being discussed! Check it out, see what well it is and what that well supplies? They are hiding things.
WEAR IS ALL THIS MONEY COMING FROM ????????????
If they are planing 9 months ahead, there must be a fox in the hen house.
Look under the table.