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Community Systems

Selma Estates

Water is supplied to Selma currently by two community wells, eventually by four wells. Water quality from these wells is high, and the only form of treatment provided to the water is the addition of fluoride to help prevent cavities and a disinfectant to aid in assuring that water quality does not degrade in the distribution system. The system includes a storage tank to help meet the demands of peak usage periods and to provide water during temporary power losses.

Wastewater is collected and treated to a high degree at the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). Here, most organic material and nutrients are removed through biological treatment before being disinfected and discharged to an unnamed tributary of Limestone Branch.

Results of Loudoun Water GUDI Investigation for Selma Estates Well 9F
Email to Selma Estates and the letter from the VA Department of Health, December 20, 2011

Public Hearing on Rates, January 5, 2012
Loudoun Water's Board of Directors passed a resolution of intent to raise water and sewer rates in 2012, 2013 and 2014. A public hearing is scheduled January 5, 2012 at 6:00pm at our Administration Building. More information is available in the letter and comparison charts that were mailed to Community Systems residents.  

Public Meeting for Raspberry Falls, Selma Estates, December 7 and 8, 2011

NEW - E-mail for Raspberry Falls and Selma Estates Studies Re: Part II of Public Questions 02/02/2012
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- Public Questions and Comments Re: Studying Options for Raspberry Falls and Selma Estates Part II
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- Raspberry Cost of Service with Capital 2002-2011
Public Questions and Comments Re: Studying Options for Raspberry Falls and Selma Estates Community Systems
Public Meeting Information for Raspberry Falls, Selma Estates, 11/15/2011
Statement on November 10 Loudoun Water Board Resolution
November 10 Loudoun Water Board Resolution Outlining Appropriate Long-term Solutions for Raspberry Falls 

On October 3rd, Loudoun Water, along with Hazen & Sawyer, made a presentation to the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors detailing two studies concerning the Raspberry Falls and Selma Estates water systems. A similar presentation was made to the Town of Leesburg on Tuesday, October 11th at 7:30 PM. The link to the presentation can be found here.

Loudoun Water Formally Transmits Treatment, Pipeline Studies, August 22, 2011

Letter to residents from Loudoun Water on VDH Well F Update 7/25/11
Information on Selma Estates water system, May 13, 2011
Loudoun Water update on water treatment studies, construction work, May 13, 2011
Construction to Begin on Interconnection between Selma Estates, Raspberry Falls, March 10, 2011

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