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600,000‑gallon Port Hueneme tank to be relined; rehab estimated at $200,000–$300,000
Summary
A recent inspection found no major structural failures but recommended relining and installation of an interior ladder. The Port Hueneme Water Agency plans design work this fiscal year and construction next fiscal year; the tank will be out of service for about three months during rehab.
Port Hueneme Water Agency board members received a tank inspection report Tuesday recommending an interior and exterior relining and installation of an interior ladder for a 600,000‑gallon drinking‑water storage tank, staff said.
The report, presented by operations staffer Dennis, estimated the tank rehab at roughly $200,000–$300,000 and said work on a tank this size would take about three months, during which the tank would be out of service. Dennis said the agency budgeted design work for the current fiscal year; design is expected to take about six to eight weeks, followed by bidding and construction in the next fiscal year.
Why it matters: the tank stores potable water for the system; taking it offline requires the agency to…
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