The Rabun County Water & Sewer Authority (RCWSA) recently completed the installation of more than 15,000 linear feet of 8-inch line in Wolffork Valley. The project, awarded to Tom Adams Construction, took about 4 1/2 months to complete. This extension completes the north loop around the valley and provides capacity to serve up to 30 additional customers. The key motivation, however, is that the project will keep water moving in the lines, an important factor in providing water service. The additional water lines also improve fire protection for Wolffork Valley and allowed the RCWSA to bring water into Clayton from the north end of the county while filter reconditioning took place at the Lake Rabun Water Treatment Plant. Financing for the project came from three sources – Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax revenue, TSPLOST funds and a loan from the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority.