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Water department details PFAS planning, meter replacements and firm-capacity gains

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Water utility leaders said the department increased firm capacity by 26% through recent capital work, is replacing meters and storage capacity, and is commissioning PFAS treatment plants ahead of the state MCL timeline while asking for $9.1 million in capital.

Sean Andres and water department leaders presented a 2025 request of about $3.6 million in operating and $9.1 million in capital for the water utility and detailed recent investments, regulatory work and upcoming projects.

Andres said the utility raised firm production capacity from 9.2 million gallons per day in December 2024 to 11.6 million gallons per day — a 26% increase — through replacement and redevelopment of…

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