The Western Virginia Water Authority operates more than 1,200 miles of water mains, and it has a never-ending job of replacing the most problematic ones. One of the biggest problems involves pipes laid down decades ago, and that is why the authority spends about $13 million each year on capital projects largely involving water main replacement. WFIR’s Evan Jones has more:
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