Volunteers install Conduit for the Main Electrical Service to the Bath House

Ivy Diane • 30 October 2017

On the 26th and 27th of October a crew of volunteers took another step in the restoration of White Sulphur Springs Ranch.(WSSR) Trenches were dug and conduit laid to extend the primary electrical feed to the pool site. Project Manager Kent Hanford planned and organized the two day effort. The next steps will be to complete the conduit extension along with some final grading.

After this first stage of the conduit work, the piles of demolished snack shack and pool concrete were hauled out over a two day period. The time and equipment for this was donated by Joy Engineering.

The Mohawk Valley Stewardship Council (MVSC) continues the long process of bringing the site up to current standards so it can be shared by all members of the community.


New volunteers are always needed. Call volunteer chairperson, Judy Porep-Lullo at 530-836-0254 if you would like to be a part of this wonderful community effort.

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