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Loudoun Now for Nov. 28, 2024

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APB Prepares for First Rural Broadband Hookups BY NORMAN K. STYER AND HANNA PAMPALONI nsyter@loudounnow.org hpampaloni@loudounnow.org

A year ago when county supervisors were briefed on the status of the massive effort to extend broadband service to more than 8,600 homes in underserved areas of western Loudoun, they were told the project was on track to reach substantial completion by the end of 2024. Twelve months later, All Points Broadband crews are mobilizing to get the first homes—probably about 60 northwest of Hillsboro—connected to the high-speed network before the calendar turns to 2025. The $61 million project was launched in 2022 with funding from federal and state grants. In Loudoun, Dominion Energy and internet provider All Points Broadband are teaming up to install 620 miles of fiber in underserved rural areas. Of that total, 176 miles are to be attached to utility poles—a requirement that has proven to be both complex and time consuming. A project update in April came with the acknowledgement that the BROADBAND continues on page 6

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Lana Rohrmeier stands near a restored outhouse in Paeonian Springs and talks about problems facing the community’s sewer systems.

Supervisors Advance Planning for Combined Paeonian Springs, Waterford Utility System BY HANNA PAMPALONI hpampaloni@loudounnow.org

After decades of concern and years of study, county leaders are eyeing a $60 million project to address public health concerns in two western Loudoun villages. Paeonian Springs has no public water distribution system or sanitary sew-

er system. Homes rely on private wells for potable water and individual onsite sewage disposal systems for wastewater treatment, including, for some residents, outhouses. Waterford residents are served by a public sewer system but rely on private wells for water, which has led to quantity concerns when the wells don’t yield

as much water as is needed. That creates safety concerns when dealing with fires within the area. As a result, village residents rely on water storage tanks, dry well timers, conservation measures and hand dug wells that

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