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Marshall‑Polk Rural Water asks Polk County for support on Crookston expansion; commissioners urge legal boundary agreement with West Central
Summary
Representatives of Marshall‑Polk Rural Water requested county assistance for a planned $3–4 million expansion near Crookston. Commissioners and presenters said the parties need a clearer legal agreement with the emerging West Central Regional Water District before committing county funds or formal support.
Representatives of Marshall‑Polk Rural Water presented an overview of past expansions and a proposed south‑Crookston expansion at the Polk County Board meeting on July 2 and asked for county support for a multi‑million‑dollar project.
Paul Berdrum and other Marshall‑Polk board members described a planned expansion that would use an existing well site (with reverse‑osmosis treatment planned to address arsenic) and a new reservoir east of the Crookston airport. Berdrum estimated the overall project — wells, reservoir and mainline extensions — at roughly $3 million to $4 million,…
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