Officials from the Town of Plattsburgh and the Army Corps of Engineers checked out former PAFB.
The failing infrastructure on the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base was examined by representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and officials from the Town of Plattsburgh. Over the past nine years, the town has invested more than $6.3 million in emergency repairs and stabilization efforts involving water lines, wastewater systems, manholes, and related infrastructure According to a press release from town supervisor Michael Cashman. He said The Army Corps of Engineers acknowledged the complexity of the systems inherited from the Air Force and both parties agreed to develop a plan for solutions.

    
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