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BWC was incorporated in June 1982, by Robert Slater, Patrick Collins and Jack Andrews;  "To acquire, construct, own, operate and maintain a central water supply and distribution system..." 

At the time, there were about 435 customers on the existing Long Beach/Calvert Beach system owned by Mr. Ken Gerard, and he was in a "Catch 22" situation; He needed to raise rates to generate income to improve the system, but was prohibited from raising rates until the system was improved. There was a building moratorium, and Mr. Gerard had to impose a water use
moratorium to maintain system pressure and supply.

Months of hard work laying the groundwork for BWC, by Bob Slater and others, were followed by more months of incredible red tape and tedious paperwork and mailings. Volunteers filled out forms, made phone calls, discussed and planned. They were able to secure a loan from Farmer's Home Adminstration after being turned down by two banks, (which was a loan requirement).
BWC purchased the existing system from Mr. Gerard via a generous interest-free loan and fair price.

The alternative would have been takeover of the system by Calvert County. That plan would have involved hiring an operator, maintaining the moratorium, and raising rates to $200/year (in 1982 dollars) to cover costs. Under that plan, the system would have been maintained as status quo, but
allowed no improvements.

Read the BWC Newsletter
Latest Edition June 27, 2011
Earlier Editions From Our Archives:
June 25, 2010 June 25, 2003
June 26, 2009 June 6, 2002
June 20, 2008 June 27, 2001
June 26, 2007 August 23, 2000
June 28, 2006 August 26, 1999
June 28, 2005 1998 Edition
June 25, 2004  

The Robert Slater Tank
"Storage Tank at The Robert Slater Plant"

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Please submit all questions and comments to 
Dennis DiBello at
apc@chesapeake.net