Well drillers on standby in Bryan County to mitigate water loss after new Hyundai wells
RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (WTOC) - Three well drilling companies will now be on standby in Bryan County to help private well owners affected by new wells supplying the Hyundai Megasite.
The Bryan County Commission voted to adopt a fee schedule to cover claims made through the Bryan-Bulloch Groundwater Sustainability Program.
The program was established under a condition of the permits for the new Hyundai wells.
Commissioners approved hiring Beasley Well Drilling, Mobley Well Drilling and Sean Well Drilling to provide mitigation services on an on-call basis.
The Bulloch County Commission also approved on-call well drillers last month under the same program.
For more information on the program and to submit a claim, click here.
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