The Centreville Town Council on Nov. 20 approved a revised policy that will guide how the town allocates its available water and sewer capacity. According to the Bay Times and Record Observer, in 2019, the town’s wastewater treatment plant reached an annual average flow of 82% of its 542,000-gallon-per-day design capacity. Once a facility exceeds 80% of capacity, Maryland Department of the Environment guidelines require an annual update and submission of a Capacity Management Plan. The new policy establishes allocation regulations through 2031, when a replacement wastewater treatment plant is expected to come online.