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The Central Mainline Sewer Authority〔 was created in 1992 by two Boroughs and three Townships in Cambria County, Pennsylvania to obtain proper sewage treatment at a reasonable rate. This consisted of Cassandra Borough, parts of Cresson Township, Lilly Borough, parts of Portage Township, and Washington Township joining together to better their communities. The treatment plant and implementation of the sewer lines took years to prepare from archeological surveys, engineering reporting for over 2,000 residents, and to properly planning and constructing a sewage plant that would meet the demands of multiple municipalities sharing a single plant. Construction began for the installation of sewer lines in the municipalities in 2002, Shortly after followed the construction of the sewer plant. After countless hours of work from the communities and its partners who helped aid the financing, the design, and the construction this plant is up and running and serving the resident's of five small Pennsylvania communities. The project cost $10 Million to complete and was possible from several commonwealth and county agencies as well as local offiicials and residents. The CMSA Board over several years obtained as much federal and state funding as they could to lessen the hardship on their residents and accomplished maintaining a reasonable fee for such a large project to take place in such a small area. The systems dedication was held on August 21, 2006 and consisted of those who helped from the beginning to the present in obtaining this system. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the dedication by Congressman John P. Murtha and this dedication will be in memory of former CMSA board members Clarence Eger and Chalmer Claar . ==See also== * List of municipal authorities in Cambria County, Pennsylvania 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Central Mainline Sewer Authority」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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