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On June 18, the City of Valdosta broke ground on the $32 million Force Main Project at the 75-acre future site of the new Withlacoochee Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), on Wetherington Lane. The project will take approximately 18 months to complete and is expected to resolve the overwhelming...Read more
At the April 24 Valdosta City Council meeting, the Mayor and City Council approved the award of a $32,344,000 construction contract that is expected to resolve the overwhelming majority of the sanitary sewer overflows in flood-prone areas of the city during heavy rain events. City leaders...Read more
On Tuesday, August 11, the City of Valdosta's will begin phase three of its Smoke Testing Program. The work, which will take approximately eight weeks to complete, will take place on weekdays from 7 a.m.-5 p.m., weather permitting.
The City of Valdosta's sewer collection system is made up of...Read more
The City of Valdosta will be inspecting for the cause of potential cross connections between the storm water and sanitary sewer systems in downtown Valdosta, on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014 between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., weather permitting.
This issue was identified by the recent smoke testing...Read more
The City of Valdosta will be inspecting for the cause of potential cross connections between the storm water and sanitary sewer systems in downtown Valdosta, on Wednesday, Feb. 12, between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., weather permitting.
This issue was identified by the recent smoke testing...Read more
On Tuesday, Jan. 28, the City of Valdosta Utilities Department will begin smoke testing of the sanitary sewer system in the following two downtown locations, beginning at 7 a.m., weather permitting
The manhole located at W. Hill Avenue and Toombs Street—The project will affect...Read more
On Tuesday, Jan. 28, the City of Valdosta Utilities Department will begin smoke testing of the entire sanitary sewer system, a process that will take place in sections of the city over the next 4 years. The process will help the city identify and eliminate sources of storm water inflow and...Read more
IN GROUP PHOTO (from left): Wiregrass Instructor Mark Whitson; Wiregrass Automotive Collison Repair students Dakota Knudsen, Kelvin Adams, Marvin Martin and James Rickerson; Battalion Chief Ronald Skrine and Fire Chief Freddie Broome proudly stand in front of the refinished VFD 2003 Ford 350...Read more
The Valdosta Mayor and City Council are committed to providing quality municipal services that meet the expectations of our citizens. In addition to providing fire and police protection and other beneficial quality of life services, the city leadership is equally committed to providing adequate...Read more
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