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Henderson council approves $75,000 feasibility study to bring Lake Stryker water to city
Summary
The Henderson City Council approved a $75,000 work order with Stokes & Associates to study pipelines, conveyance routes and plant options to bring reserved water rights from Lake Stryker into the city’s system. The study will inform funding applications and a potential multi‑year construction timeline.
Henderson City Council on March 2025 approved a $75,000 feasibility study with Stokes & Associates to evaluate infrastructure needed to deliver water the city reserved at Lake Stryker into Henderson’s distribution system.
The study will examine pipeline routes, tank and pump siting and whether to convey water to the city’s existing northern surface water plant or to construct a second plant on the south side of town. "Our work order today is for $75,000 for that study," said Neil, an engineer with Stokes & Associates, during the presentation to…
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