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Council authorizes up to $80,000 for altitude valve work needed for potential WaterOne takeover

2252798 · January 23, 2025
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Facing a narrow window while a large local industrial customer plans a rare plant shutdown, the council authorized the mayor to sign a contract not to exceed $80,000 to install an altitude valve in a Spring Hill water tower; the work is a condition of a possible WaterOne purchase arrangement.

The Spring Hill City Council authorized the mayor to enter into a contract, not to exceed $80,000, for installation of an altitude valve in a city water tower to accommodate technical connections should WaterOne proceed with a purchase of Spring Hill’s water system.

City staff described the work as a precondition to a potential WaterOne acquisition of the city’s water utility. "If WaterOne were to take over our system, they would take over our water tower," City Attorney and staff explained during the item. Staff said the valve is a specialized part with a long lead time and that a narrow…

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