The Interlaken Town Council meeting on November 6, 2024, focused on the town's water rate ordinance and the fiscal year 2025 budget amendment. Key discussions highlighted significant investments in the town's water infrastructure over the past seven years.
Council members reported that substantial upgrades have been made to the water system, including the replacement of approximately 100 service lines and the installation of new meters equipped with radio and telemetry systems. These advancements allow for remote monitoring of the water system, enhancing efficiency and conservation efforts.
The new system provides alerts for continuous water flow, which helps identify leaks in real-time, ensuring prompt action can be taken. Additionally, the monitoring capabilities allow for better oversight of meter health, including battery status, which contributes to overall system reliability.
The council emphasized that these improvements are part of a long-term strategy initiated several years ago, under the guidance of former water master Jim McCaslin. The ongoing commitment to upgrading the water infrastructure reflects the town's dedication to maintaining a sustainable and efficient water supply for its residents.
As the council continues to discuss the water rate ordinance and budget amendments, these infrastructure enhancements are expected to play a crucial role in future planning and resource management for Interlaken.