THE VIRGINIA MoUNTAINEER Red Dirt Rd. Water Project Celebrated
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THE VIRGINIA MoUNTAINEER Red Dirt Rd. Water Project Celebrated
The Virginia Mountaineer, BP"l-tanan County, Grundy VA Page 1 of3 Site Search: !Go I search tips sitemap THE VIRGINIA MoUNTAINEER On-Line Edition Buchanan County's Family Newspaper Since 1922 Thursday, June 5, 2008 Home News Sports Obituaries Good Old Days Reunions Mountain Market Subhome Links Archive Advertising Subscribe About Contact Us Photo of the Week Games page2 FREE Classified Ads in the Mountain Market! (regular and online editions) (must qualify) Volunteers who assisted in the Red Dirt Road waterline project gathered at Big Fox Community Church Thursday to celebrate the project's completion. Twenty-five households are expected to benefit form the effort. (Staff photo/Scotty Wampler.) Red Dirt Rd. Water Project Celebrated by Scotty Wampler News Editor Twenty-five households are expected to benefit from a recentlycompleted "self-help" public water project at Red Dirt Road. Project volunteers gathered Thursday at Big Fox Community Church to celebrate the completion of the nearly $430,000 effort one state official dubbed "remarkable." "I'm just incredibly proud of what you've accomplished," said Jimmy Wallace, Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development project manager. "I think you guys really ought to pat yourselves on the back." Wallace said an extraordinary number of volunteers, 46 total, donated http://www. virginiamountaineer.com/backissues/ 6-5-08/page2.html 7/3112008 The Virginia Mountaineer, BP"lJ.anan County, Grundy VA Page 2 of3 time and manpower for the project, which included flagging traffic, helping install waterline and cooking for the crew, among several other tasks. "I think that's remarkable, given how small the community is," he said of the size of the volunteer crew. "It's tremendous what you all have done." A total of 2,536 man hours were donated to the project by the volunteers, Wallace said, who added work began around the end of October. For more of the story, see the print edition of the Mountaineer, on sale at newsstands now. To subscribe to the Mountaineer, call 276935-2123 today.