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Nampa staff: water renewal plant near completion, Class A recycled water and pipeline testing planned

2142829 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

Public Works reported the wastewater-to-reuse expansion is largely finished, within budget and ahead of schedule; staff said the project will produce Class A recycled water, a 48-inch conveyance to an outfall near Fred Meyer will be tested in the coming weeks, and a ribbon-cutting is planned for May.

Nampa Public Works staff told the City Council the city’s wastewater-to-reuse expansion is largely complete, remains within budget, and will produce Class A recycled water for irrigation uses.

Why it matters: The project creates an advanced treated, reusable water supply that the city plans to direct into Indian Creek and to irrigation systems during summer months. Staff described the pipeline and outfall as critical infrastructure and announced near-term testing and a spring…

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