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Council authorizes up to $270,000 for five WaterOne connection lines to add redundancy

2641576 · March 15, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a memorandum of agreement with WaterOne to build five pipeline connections intended to reduce reliance on a single treated-water delivery point; staff estimated construction at about $245,000 and recommended a $270,000 cap to include contingency.

The Spring Hill City Council on March 13 authorized the mayor to sign a memorandum of agreement with WaterOne to construct five connection lines that staff said will add redundancy to the city's drinking-water system.

Why it matters: Spring Hill currently receives treated water at a single point of connection. Staff said that a single-point failure of raw-water source, the treatment plant, or a transmission pipeline could jeopardize the city's ability to deliver potable water to customers. The council authorized the construction agreement with a not-to-exceed amount…

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