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Facilities projects, hot-water plant and fuel-tank work expected to reduce utility costs
Summary
Facilities staff told commissioners that infrastructure upgrades and operational changes, including bringing a hot-water system online and burning down a fuel tank for inspection, are expected to contribute to about $9.6 million in lifecycle savings and a 7% near-term reduction in the 2026 facilities budget.
The county's facilities director outlined a plan to achieve savings through infrastructure upgrades and operational adjustments. Staff said a hot-water system may come online a year ahead of schedule, domestic hot water will be routed through the county utility plant, and the change should produce greater…
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