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Harvest Water program reports construction progress, pipeline mileage and funding increases; delivery now targeted for 2027

3841960 · June 16, 2025
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District managers told the board the Harvest Water capital program has completed about two-thirds of the pipeline mileage, is tracking under the capital projection, and expects construction into 2027; staff also reported recent grant funding increases and ongoing outreach to growers.

Sacramento Area Sewer District staff reported substantial progress on the Harvest Water capital program at the June 11 meeting, saying contractors had completed roughly 67% of the pipeline mileage and that construction work is scheduled to continue into 2027 when recycled-water deliveries are expected to begin.

Capital program manager Mike Crooks told the board the program comprises six projects implemented through eight construction contracts, including a pumping station at the tertiary treatment facility, roughly 41 miles of pipeline, and about 120 on-farm service connections. "We began construction early last year in February, and right now, our program schedule has construction going into 2027, which is when we'll begin delivery of recycled…

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