State Water Infrastructure Authority committee schedules virtual meeting for December 3

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The Master Plan Update Committee of the State Water Infrastructure Authority is scheduled to hold a meeting via teleconference on Wednesday, December 3, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The public can listen to the proceedings online or by phone.

According to the announcement, “WHAT: Meeting of the Master Plan Update Committee of the State Water Infrastructure Authority” and “WHEN: Wednesday, Dec.3, 2025, 10 am – 12:00 pm.” The meeting will be conducted virtually through Webex, with instructions provided for both online and phone access.

In compliance with GS 143-318.13, an in-person listening station will also be available in Room 826V on the eighth floor of the Archdale Building at 512 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh for those unable to join virtually.

The State Water Infrastructure Authority operates as an independent body responsible for awarding federal and state funding for water and wastewater infrastructure projects. Its other duties include developing a statewide water infrastructure master plan, recommending strategies to optimize loan and grant resources, and reviewing best practices in the field.

More information about the authority can be found on its official website.



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