Fairhope, Alabama
Sea Cliff Drive connection box. |
Valves are being installed on Sea Cliff Drive this week to connect the city of Daphne's water system to Fairhope's -- to allow water-sharing between systems during emergencies.
Up to 500K gallons per day could be transferred from one system to the other, according to mayor Sullivan.
Completion should be later this week; cost was $35K shared by the two cities.
Fairhope Times photo |
Comments
What's your point?
Still, I remain uncurious about how the Fairhope/Daphne shared system will work. Oddly, I am also no more inclined to share, in this forum, every thought or question that pops into my brain.
Clearly, others feel differently,