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LOTT Class A reclaimed-water demonstration project moves forward; Lacey council hears update

5954124 · September 17, 2025
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At the Sept. 16 meeting councilmember reports said LOTT’s voluntary testing and a Class A reclaimed-water demonstration will position the region for future regulation and possible potable reuse. Lacey officials described the project as long-term and potentially useful to future water-supply resilience planning.

At its Sept. 16 meeting Lacey councilmembers heard an update on the Thurston County LOTT utility’s proactive testing of unregulated contaminants and on a Class A reclaimed-water demonstration project.

Councilmember Cox (LOT board representative) described LOTT’s voluntary testing of unregulated contaminants in wastewater and reclaimed water as a forward-looking effort ahead of anticipated state and federal requirements. She said the tests are intended to produce baseline data so the region understands what contaminants are present now and…

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