Consultant unqualified, state says
A senior state official says the consultant overseeing archeological work at the site where Louisa County hopes to draw a public water supply is not qualified to do the job.
A senior state official says the consultant overseeing archeological work at the site where Louisa County hopes to draw a public water supply is not qualified to do the job.
The following poem was shared at the Sept. 16 Louisa County Board of Supervisors meeting during public comment period, in response to the board’s continued pattern of saying one thing but doing another.
The James River Water Authority is pushing back against a surprise decision by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) and the Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) to disqualify work done by the archaeologist who surveyed the proposed site on the James River at Point of Fork near Columbia.