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Placer County Water Agency outlines Shady Glen consolidation and $35 million Colfax treatment-plant replacement
Summary
Placer County Water Agency told the Colfax City Council on Feb. 26 it has state funding to consolidate Shady Glen Mobile Home Park into the PCWA distribution system and to replace the Colfax water treatment plant with a new, expandable facility.
Douglas Shork (associate engineer, Placer County Water Agency) updated the Colfax City Council on Feb. 26 about two water projects that will affect the Colfax service area: the Shady Glen consolidation project and a replacement of the Colfax Water Treatment Plant.
Shady Glen consolidation: PCWA plans to install roughly 1,700 linear feet of pipeline, mostly within the Highway 174 right-of-way, to connect the privately operated Shady Glen Mobile Home Park water system to the Colfax distribution system. Agency staff said the privately owned Shady Glen system has been failing and the park’s new owners are not prepared to invest in required upgrades; the consolidation is voluntary for the community and the state has provided funding to cover…
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