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Livingston outlines $50M water work plan, flags federal‑to‑state funding uncertainty

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City engineering presented a multi‑year water work plan that includes new wells, arsenic treatment and treatment‑plant expansions. Staff said the program totals about $50 million and that some state‑earmarked funding may be subject to federal budget uncertainty.

City engineers told the May 12 town hall that Livingston has an active multi‑year water infrastructure program that will add wells, treatment facilities and distribution upgrades and that the city is tracking state and federal funding timelines.

Engineering staff showed a water work plan that lists multiple well and treatment projects, including a near‑term Well 8A arsenic treatment plant and two larger centralized treatment‑plant expansions. “When you put these together…you have dollars 50,000,000 in the works right now,” Engineer Mario (presenting engineering) said.

Staff described project…

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