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Council approves $33,862 hydro controls to boost northwest water pressure
Summary
The council authorized $33,862 to purchase and install an automated (cellular) valve and SCADA controls at the Stamping Ground tank to raise low-pressure areas in northwest Scott County; staff said the change would automate operations that already produce roughly double existing pressures in tests.
The Georgetown City Council on Aug. 25 approved the purchase and installation of a cellular-controlled valve and related hydro controls for $33,862 to improve water pressure in the northwest portion of the city’s distribution system.
Chase Avedito (water distribution staff) told the council the automated valve will be located at the Stamping Ground tank and operated through the city SCADA system, giving staff remote…
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