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About Stafford: Infrastructure Airports The major national and international airports of Dulles, Reagan National, BWI and Richmond are located as close as 45 minutes away. These airports are easily accessible via major highways of the Greater Washington DC/Baltimore Metropolitan area.
Highways Stafford has 578 miles of state maintained roadways that include 16 miles of interstate, 46 primary and 516 miles of secondary roads.
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Rail Service The East Coast's primary north-south rail line bisects Stafford. CSX Transportation is linked to the nation's network of freight and passenger service. Convenient Virginia Railway Express (VRE) - Commuter Service to Washington began along this line in July 1992. CSX provides freight service. Amtrak provides passenger service with multiple trains daily. Trucklines Parcel Service All major overnight delivery services are available in Stafford. The regional Federal Express collection center is located in Stafford; United Parcel Service has also built a major facility in the region. Daily pick-up service is available to businesses from DHL, Federal Express, and United Parcel Service. Electricity Dominion Virginia Power Rappahannock Electric Cooperative - Headquarters NOVEC - Stafford Office Natural Gas Natural Gas is available throughout the County. Service is provided by one of the largest natural gas systems, Columbia Gas of Virginia, a member of the Columbia Energy Group Company. Columbia Gas of Virginia (A division of "Ni Source") Water & Sewer Water and wastewater services are provided to Stafford residents by the Department of Utilities, which serves over 30,000 customers daily from two
reservoirs and 483 miles of water lines. There are two wastewater treatment facilities connected countywide by 400 miles of sewer lines. The system is self-supporting, deriving all of its revenue from its monthly
utility fees, one-time payments for connection, availability, pro rata infrastructure charges and other miscellaneous fees and interest income.
Click here for Current Stafford Water/Sewer rates. Future Projects The County issued $13.42 million in revenue bonds in FY1996 to finance two projects that will greatly expand Stafford's water resources. Approximately $3.7 million of the proceeds will be used to finance the acquisition of property for the Rocky Pen Run Reservoir project. The remaining $9.5 million was used for the Smith Lake Reservoir expansion. It is expected that additional bonds will be issued to complete the Rocky Pen Run Reservoir project resulting in a final estimated cost of $54 million for the project when it is completed in 2011. Upon completion, the safe yield of the Rocky Pen Reservoir will be 13 MGD. Completion of the Smith Lake Reservoir expansion increased the safe yield of Smith Lake from 6 MGD to 7.7 MGD. Telecommunications
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