Ultimately, the town and the state agreed on the liner plan, which is new around here, but has been done a lot in Canada and recently in Rochester, Harrington said.
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It involved a TV camera going through the lines to inspect them to be cleaned out. A robot then went in to seal off services to homes before the lining started. Finally, the robot goes back in to reconnect services to homes. He said the project is basically wrapping up now.
The work was bid out and Carver Construction of Altamont beat out local contractor Galosh by only $4,000.
The project is being bonded over 30 years and will be paid by town taxpayers, he said, adding that Queensbury never gets state funding for such projects because âweâre told the median income is too high.â
Asked about Queensburyâs tough time getting grants for such projects, state Sen. Dan Stec, R-Queensbury, said itâs true, although he said he had not been approached by anyone about the Ridge Road project.
âThe state has long used a formula that includes median income information in determining state funding assistance,â he said via text.
Harrington said the town did get $2.8 million in federal American Rescue Plan money, but that canât be used for this project because it wasnât bid with federal guidelines in mind, which could cause problems. Instead, Harrington said, a portion of the money will be used to add new water lines to Glenwood and Haviland avenues and a sewer main behind DâElla Honda on Quaker Road.
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