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City officials, regional partners mark start of Mary Rose pipeline ‘schedule 4’ and record water deliveries

2856866 · April 1, 2025
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City leaders and regional water partners told the City Council the Mary Rose pipeline has been run at “schedule 4,” delivering about 70 million gallons per day consecutively for eight days and expanding regional capacity while staff described upgrades and safety work that made the move possible.

City Manager Peter Zanoni and city water operations staff briefed the City Council on a recent change to the Mary Rose pipeline that the city said produced a historic, sustained flow of roughly 70,000,000 gallons a day.

The change, described as moving the system to “schedule 4,” was announced by Zanoni and expanded on by water operations staff, who credited internal crews, consultants and regional partners for upgrades and safety work that allowed the pipeline and pump stations to operate at the higher rate.

The presentation said the city ran schedule 4 consecutively for eight days after increasing pump operations the evening the effort began, noting a short, planned rollback to schedule 3 to adjust a valve during that period. “This team was instrumental in a record setting delivery of 70,000,000 gallons of water consecutively and continuously through the Mary Rose…

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