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WALTON COUNTY WATER & SEWERAGE AUTHORITY

HARD LABOR CREEK RESERVOIR PROJECT

ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEERING SERVICES

SOCIAL CIRCLE - FAIRPLAY ROAD

December 14, 2008

The Walton County Water & Sewerage Authority is soliciting proposals from consultants for professional roadway design engineering services in support of the Social Circle - Fairplay Road realignment as part of the Hard Labor Creek Reservoir Project.

Proposals must be returned in a sealed container marked on the outside with the Firm's name and "Hard Labor Creek Reservoir Project - Social Circle- Fairplay Road" clearly marked on the front. Proposals will be received until 2:00 P.M. local time on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 to the attention of Amy Myers at the Walton County Water & Sewerage Authority, P.O. Box 880, 2171 Highway 81 Southwest, Loganville, GA  30052. Any submittal received after this date and time will not be accepted. Proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at this time and location.

Requests for copies of the Request for Proposal and all questions regarding the proposal should be submitted in writing to Bill Crowder, Precision Planning, Inc., by fax at 770-338-8082 no later than 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, January 06, 2009.

Selection criteria are outlined in the Request for Proposal. The Walton County Water & Sewerage Authority reserves the right to reject any or all submittals, to waive technicalities, and to make an award deemed in its best interest.

 
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    By Robbie Schwartz
    The Walton Tribune

    Published May 28, 2008

    WALTON COUNTY - Recent talks with state officials and a look at the competitive grant process for state funding for the reservoir has Hard Labor Creek Regional Reservoir Management Board members feeling good about the chances of obtaining some state funding.

    "Based on our discussion with (Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority) officials, the rating criteria established in the competitive grant program and GEFA's desire to fund three to four regional reservoir projects that will have a short term impact on water supply capacity, we are very optimistic that the Hard Labor Creek Project will receive at least some grant funding for dam construction," said Kevin Little, chairman of the Walton County Board of Commissioners and the reservoir management board.

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    Although a final decision has not been made on the recreational activities that will be provided in the area of Hard Labor Creek Regional Reservoir, the proposed activities will likely include: electric or self-propelled boats, fishing, picnicking, camping in specified areas, and other passive recreational uses. Because the reservoir’s primary purpose is drinking water supply, there will be some limits to recreational activities to protect water quality.Activities that will not be allowed include: the use of boats powered by gas, diesel, or other internal combustion engines; swimming, diving, snorkeling, or scuba diving; and hunting.

    The Reservoir Management Plan has been approved by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division and is available in PDF Version.

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