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Pasco aquatics project hits ground, permits in hand; board warned of sand and water-cost issues

3663157 · June 5, 2025
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The Pasco Public Facilities District reported active construction after April 11 permit receipt, on-schedule progress, and new concerns about wind-blown sand from a nearby gravel pit and higher potable water fees that are being tracked against contingency.

Pasco Public Facilities District staff and the project owner's representative reported on April 20 that construction of the new aquatics facility is underway after full permits were issued April 11, but they flagged site-specific challenges including wind-blown sand from a nearby gravel pit and higher-than-anticipated potable water fees.

Jake Hartwig, the owner's representative, said crews have poured initial concrete and are forming footings, that walls and surge pits are advancing and that off-site electrical conduit work on Harris Road is in progress. “Permits are there. They are in the ground. ... The first concrete pour has happened. Bound was very…

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