Bedford County:
“A Bedford business is withdrawing a lawsuit filed last
month seeking to halt construction on a massive project to pipe water from
Smith Mountain Lake to Bedford and Forest. Bedford Weaving filed an injunction
Jan. 7 against the Bedford Regional Water Authority in the county’s Circuit
Court. The injunction claimed the entity’s creation as a merged system of the
city of Bedford’s water and sewer department and Bedford County Public Service
Authority did not properly specify the project as called for in the Virginia
Water and Waste Act.
Kevin Mottley, a Richmond attorney representing Bedford
Weaving, filed a motion for a non-suit Friday. When reached Monday, he did not
address the reason for dismissal or comment further. ‘We’re dropping the suit,’
Mottley said. ‘It is what it is.’ Bedford Weaving, a company with 115
employees, claimed in the suit the project would increase rates and provide
treated water from Smith Mountain Lake that could have ‘significantly greater
hardness,’ leading to operational problems. The company was a customer for
years of the former city and was folded into the BRWA customer base when the
city reverted to a town last year.
Sam Darby, attorney for the authority, argued in a Jan. 24
response seeking to dismiss the case that the authority is granted ‘broad
powers’ in undertaking projects beyond those specified in articles of
incorporation and added the Smith Mountain Lake plan would not cause ‘irreparable
harm’ to the company. Megan Rapp, authority spokeswoman, said Monday the
non-suit motion does not come as a surprise. She said BRWA Chairman Elmer Hodge
and another board member had met recently with Bedford Weaving leaders to
alleviate concerns.”
~ Writes Justin Faulconer of The (Lynchburg) News & Advance
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