Latest News
- Public Hearing
- H2GO Commissioners Special Meeting Notice
- H2GO's New Irrigation Policy
- H2GO Takes Steps to Develop Reclaimed Irrigation District and Drive Water Conservation
- H2GO’s Award-Winning Safety Culture Recognized by NC AWWA-WEA for the Second Year in a Row
News Archives
- 2022 - April
- 2022 - February
- 2021 - December
- 2021 - November
- 2021 - October
- 2021 - September
- 2021 - August
- 2021 - July
- 2021 - June
- 2021 - May
- 2021 - March
- 2021 - February
- 2020 - December
- 2020 - November
- 2020 - October
- 2020 - September
- 2020 - August
- 2020 - July
- 2020 - June
- 2020 - May
- 2020 - April
- 2020 - March
- 2020 - February
- 2020 - January
- 2019 - December
- 2019 - November
- 2019 - October
- 2019 - September
- 2019 - August
- 2019 - July
- 2019 - June
- 2019 - May
- 2019 - April
- 2019 - February
- 2019 - January
- 2018 - November
- 2018 - October
- 2018 - September
- 2018 - August
- 2018 - July
- 2018 - June
- 2018 - May
- 2018 - April
- 2018 - March
- 2018 - February
- 2018 - January
- 2017 - December
- 2017 - November
- 2017 - October
- 2017 - September
- 2017 - August
- 2017 - July
- 2017 - June
- 2017 - May
- 2017 - March
- 2017 - February
- 2017 - January
- 2016 - December
- 2016 - November
- 2016 - September
- 2016 - August
- 2016 - April
- 2015 - February
- 2014 - July
- 2013 - September
Belville Returns Assets to H2GO
6/8/2020 1:25:39 PM
On May 18, 2020, The Honorable Charles Henry entered an Order granting the Joint Motion filed by the Town of Belville and Brunswick Regional Water and Sewer H2GO in May of 2020. The ruling came in favor of The Town of Belville and H2GO, allowing Belville to return the assets of H2GO to H2GO and allowing H2GO to resume construction of the much-anticipated aquifer-sourced Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant.
As of June 5, 2020, all assets have been returned to H2GO from Belville. Requests for bids have been advertised for construction of the RO Project, which is expected to resume this fall. “We are now one step closer to delivering clean, safe water to our community,” said Executive Director Bob Walker. “We are excited to restart construction and look forward to delivering RO water to our customers by the end of 2021.”
As of June 5, 2020, all assets have been returned to H2GO from Belville. Requests for bids have been advertised for construction of the RO Project, which is expected to resume this fall. “We are now one step closer to delivering clean, safe water to our community,” said Executive Director Bob Walker. “We are excited to restart construction and look forward to delivering RO water to our customers by the end of 2021.”