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Livingston hires firm for preliminary engineering of municipal Well No. 7 to boost redundancy
Summary
The Livingston City Commission approved a professional-services agreement to fund preliminary engineering for a potential new municipal well intended to increase redundancy for the city’s water system.
The Livingston City Commission approved a time-and-materials professional-services agreement with TDNH Engineering to perform preliminary engineering work toward a seventh municipal well.
Why the city is moving forward: City Manager Grant Gager said the city’s water model shows the system currently has capacity for substantial residential growth but that bringing a new municipal well online is a long, costly process. Gager said the city has previously included a seventh well in capital plans and that impact fees collected over recent years were intended, in part, to help pay for a future well. He added that the hospital and a private landowner (the Watson family) have been engaged as potential…
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