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Tulare County board approves applications for congressional funding including $1.2 million request for Woodville well

2762890 · March 25, 2025
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After a public comment from a Woodville resident who said the community has lacked drinkable water for seven years, the Tulare County Board of Supervisors authorized staff to apply for congressionally directed spending, including a $1.2 million request to address nitrate problems at the Woodville well.

The Tulare County Board of Supervisors on March 25 authorized staff to apply for congressionally directed spending through congressional offices and to prepare required letters of support, including a $1,200,000 request to address nitrate issues at the Woodville well.

The vote followed public comment from Diana Oseguera Martinez, who told the board, “we have not had, drinkable water for 7 years in our community.” She said Culligan delivers up to 30 gallons to the community every two weeks and that the water situation has forced her school district to hire an additional staff member to manage water deliveries, which has affected operations and budgets. “Delivery of water is 3 times. Moore is taking the…

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