Central Mainline Sewer Authority

Central Mainline Sewer Authority
CMSA
Sewage treatment authority overview
Formed 1992[1]
Type sewage treatment authority
Jurisdiction Lilly and Cassandra Boroughs
Washington Township
and portions of Cresson and Portage Townships, all in Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Headquarters 93 Jones Street
Lilly, Pennsylvania 15938
40°25′33.57″N 78°36′31.21″W / 40.4259917°N 78.6086694°W / 40.4259917; -78.6086694

Central Mainline Sewer Authority is an agency providing sewage treatment to all of Cassandra and Lilly Boroughs and parts of Cresson, Portage, and Washington Townships.

About the system

Discussions[1] began back in 1992 between the different municipalities on how to bring public sewerage in the area. It was not until 2002 that the construction of sewer lines, and later the treatment plant began. A dedication ceremony was held on August 21, 2006, by local congressman John Murtha who said "You can breathe and smell fresh air. You don’t smell it anymore in Lilly, the way it used to be."[2] Total costs of the system is $10 million dollars and took 14 years.

References

  1. 1 2 "Central Mainline history". www.washington-cmsa.com. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  2. MELLOTT, KATHY. "Systems upgrade: Sewer work hailed". The Tribune-Democrat. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
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