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City engineer presents Palisades and Southport water study; no action taken

5560078 · August 12, 2025
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A consultant summarized a small-area addendum to the 2019 Water Facilities Master Plan, recommending a new transmission main in the Southport zone, pressure-zone boundary adjustments near Kinetic Group, and phased replacement of corroded fittings in Palisades/Country Club zones.

The Lewiston City Council received a presentation on Aug. 11 of the Palisades and Southport Study, an addendum to the 2019 Water Facilities Master Plan that examined three small pressure zones in the city's water distribution system.

City Engineer Luke Antonich introduced the study and consultant Ryan Raider of Merrick, who condensed a 65-page report into a brief summary for council. Raider said the Southport zone currently relies on a single larger-diameter transmission main that crosses the Lewiston airport runway and represents a single point of failure. "The primary…

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