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Shelter Cove district completes new W3 well; DWR grant covers bulk of $155,550 project
Summary
The Shelter Cove Resort Improvement District reported completion of a new production well (W3) funded primarily by the Department of Water Resources grant; the well produces roughly 80 gallons per minute and the district expects to spend about $24,250 from its capital budget to finish the work.
The Shelter Cove Resort Improvement District reported that a newly drilled well, W3 on Willow Glen Road, has been completed and is being flushed and sampled ahead of final testing and commissioning.
General Manager Chris said the district received a 2022 Department of Water Resources grant originally for $95,000 with a committed $39,000 local match to improve the Lot W well site. After reallocations of unused grant funds from other projects, the available grant funding rose to $131,300. District staff estimate total project costs at about $155,550 and said the difference — roughly $24,250 — will be covered by the district’s current fiscal-year capital budget (the budget line was set at $25,000).
Why it matters: the new well increases local groundwater…
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