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Alderwood manager says water supply and storage adequate for near term; Everett contract negotiation will set 2025 rates
Summary
Alderwood Water and Wastewater District general manager John McClellan briefed the council on wholesale water supply from Everett, reservoir storage, and the district’s contract and rate negotiations with Everett that will determine 2025 wholesale charges to Mountlake Terrace.
John McClellan, general manager of Alderwood Water and Wastewater District, told the council that Alderwood buys 100 percent of its drinking water from the City of Everett and currently has more firm contractual water rights and storage capacity than it uses.
“...we have, in our district, about 90,000,000 gallons of storage,” McClellan said, and he reported average and peak daily figures: the district’s average is roughly 26,000,000 gallons per day and peak demand around the low 50s…
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