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Cal Water presents infrastructure plan, outlines proposed rate impacts for Carson service area
Summary
Cal Water representatives briefed Carson's City Council on an Infrastructure Investment Plan and a related PUC filing that would replace local mains and wells and fund other capital projects; company staff described both conservation programs and proposed bill changes for the Carson service area.
Representatives from California Water Service (Cal Water) gave a public presentation at the Jan. 21 council meeting explaining their Rancho Dominguez/Carson infrastructure investment plan and the related rate filing with the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC).
Cal Water officials said the company serves about 2 million Californians statewide and highlighted local assets: roughly 160 miles of mains in the Carson area, six wells, 13 storage tanks and about 1,500 fire hydrants. They described planned work in Carson that includes replacing more than 22,000 feet of water main, pump replacements, a new well and rehabilitation of an…
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