Cape Charles, Va. – As the maritime community gears up for the season ahead, Cape Charles Harbor Management Services (CCMS) is working to ensure that all systems are shipshape for the influx of visitors. Recent updates and plans have been announced, shedding light on the ongoing efforts to maintain and improve the harbor facilities.
One of the key developments involves the restoration of the water supply to the dock. CCMS reported that the water has been successfully turned on, marking a significant milestone in preparation for the upcoming activities.
CCMS revealed that during the inspection, they discovered some breaks in the plumbing. Repairs have been underway to rectify the damages promptly.
CCMS has engaged in discussions with the Bundick to compile an estimate for the installation of a shallow well, which could provide a reliable and sustainable water source for the harbor.
Meanwhile, work continues on the docks as the season draws nearer.

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