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Resident tells Yamhill County commissioners co‑op moved meter, broke line and left shutoff a quarter‑mile away

5082288 · June 26, 2025
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Delinda Morgan, a Gaston resident, told the Yamhill County Board of Commissioners at its June 26 meeting that a local water cooperative moved a meter and shutoff away from her home, severing the original 2‑inch domestic line and creating what she described as an unlawful and potentially unsafe water arrangement.

Delinda Morgan, a Gaston resident, told the Yamhill County Board of Commissioners at its June 26 meeting that a local water cooperative moved a meter and shutoff away from her home, severing the original 2‑inch domestic line and creating what she described as an unlawful and potentially unsafe water arrangement.

Morgan said the meter and a shutoff valve were placed “a quarter mile away from me,” breaking the original pipe layout shown on the property’s blueprints. “The 3 things that our water company did that was wrong is they put a meter or a shutoff valve to my home a quarter mile away from me,” Morgan said during the…

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