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City monitors morning pressure drops in Brookshire as water master plan modeling proceeds
Summary
City staff reported preliminary monitoring showing short, early‑morning pressure drops in the Brookshire subdivision down to about 35 psi at peak demand; consultants are modeling system improvements, including a proposed water main extension from Highway 41 toward North Idaho College to add redundancy and modest pressure gains.
City water staff told the council they are monitoring short, early‑morning pressure drops in the Brookshire subdivision and are expediting parts of the water master plan to identify solutions.
Preliminary field monitoring shows the lowest pressures observed during peak morning demand drop into the mid‑30s psi (about 35 psi) for brief periods, staff said. The timing corresponds with early‑morning residential activity…
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