Rebuilding The Water Intake Plant In Greeneville, Damaged By Flooding From Hurricane Helene, Could Cost Over $10 Million, According To Early Estimates. Superintendent Laura White Told The Water Commission Board That Flood Waters Overtopped The Building By Eight Feet, Leaving Four Feet Of Mud Inside. While The Foundation Remains Intact, All Equipment Was Damaged. Assistant Superintendent Eric Frye Said Efforts Are Underway To Salvage Some Equipment. The Biggest Costs Could Come From Replacing The 3-Foot Diameter Support Beams, Which Extend Over 100 Feet Into The Bedrock.