Orange Water and Sewer Authority’s Wastewater Treatment and Biosolids Recycling Manager Wil Lawson and Operations Supervisor at Mason Farm Wastewater Treatment Plant Travis Rich spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Wednesday, March 29th. They discussed the process for OWASA’s treatment of wastewater, as well as the availability of the 2022 Wastewater Report Card.
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Many community members in Orange County brought concern to the last OWASA Board meeting regarding the proposed route for the Mountains to Sea Trail. The trail could possibly go through OWASA property and some community member’s backyards. The Mountains to Sea Trail is 1150 miles long beginning in the Great Smokey Mountains and ending in […]

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On Air Today: Orange County Land Conservation Manager Christian Hirni
Orange County Land Conservation Manager Christian Hirni spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Wednesday, September 26. He discussed a recent grant awarded by the state that allows for an expansion of the trail at 7 Mile Creek Natural Area. The grant will not only expand the trail on site, but make it easier for a future connection to the Mountains to Sea Trail in Orange County. He also discussed other work his office is doing, and more.

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