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Townsend replaces water system with $14 million grant-funded upgrade, but residents worry about home damage and valve costs.
Townsend is replacing its aging water system with a $14 million upgrade funded by federal and state grants, aiming to improve pressure and storage capacity.
However, residents worry about potential home damage from increased water pressure and face the cost of installing pressure-reducing valves, which can strain fixed-income households.
While the city claims to have followed notification rules, some residents say they only learned of the project when construction began.
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