Residents of a Durham County community now have a permanent source of clean drinking water, thanks to the work of state, federal and local officials.
Officials announced at an event Thursday the successful completion of a $2.6 million community well system for about 40 homes in Rougemont. The community has relied on alternate water supplied by the state since 1992 after contamination from leaking fuel tanks was discovered in private wells.
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