LAKE GEORGE — The Village Board is predicted to announce a moratorium on any new business property water hookups within the city outdoors of the village as a way to conduct a 10- to 12-week water research.
The board will vote on the decision at its December assembly. The moratorium is proposed for six months.
According to a news launch from the village, the board employed C.T. Male Engineering to conduct a research of the village’s water system to judge choices for the rising wants of the realm.
Lake George Town Supervisor Dennis Dickinson stated Richard Schermerhorn’s plans to develop housing on the former web site of Water Slide World was a driving pressure in deciding to conduct the research.
“We’ve had some interest from developers for large water usage projects and the village has enough water, but they want to make sure they can get to the volume needed for these projects, so that prompted us to have the water study done,” Dickinson stated.
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While the city and village each function water filtration vegetation, the town-operated facility in Diamond Point serves fewer than 100 residents with a properly water system, whereas the village plant serves over 1,800 residents within the village and city with greater than 1,400 water service connections.
Currently, the village water is pumped immediately from Lake George by a pump station on Beach Road to a contemporary water filtration station on Ottawa Street and distributed all through the system.
The village provides customers north to Hearthstone Park on Route 9N and south to Route 9L, in addition to on the east facet of the lake.
The village news launch not solely cited the plans for the outdated Water Slide World web site, but additionally the latest conversion of the outdated Ramada Inn into residences and a number of different condominium developments on Route 9L and Bloody Pond Road, as causes to conduct the water research and discover choices for companies.
“Village officials are concerned that the current filtration plant will not be able to service the expected higher volume and have joined with the Town Board to finance the $43,000 study. The study is expected to take 12-14 weeks,” Tuesday’s launch states.
The research is supposed to look at the current capability of the system, level out areas of concern or attainable limitations and supply conceptual designs of enchancment to proceed to just accept extra prospects within the deliberate areas of improvement.
“We do not want to hinder growth in the town of Lake George,” village Mayor Bob Blais stated. “We want to be able to service all customers that wish village water in the town-outside-village and at the same time maintain an adequate reserve for the village.”
Jana DeCamilla is a employees author who covers Moreau, Queensbury, Warren County and Lake George. She could be reached at 518-903-9937 or jdecamilla@poststar.com.