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Charlotte Water, Stormwater highlight projects, financial outlook and PFAS monitoring plans
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Charlotte Water and Stormwater Services on March 3 outlined major projects, asset-management plans and a financial outlook for FY26 while saying the utility is monitoring PFAS compounds but does not currently detect levels requiring treatment.
Charlotte Water and Stormwater Services presented a joint budget and capital-outlook briefing to the Budget, Governance and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on March 3, reviewing major capital projects, asset-management planning, ongoing costs and the city—s approach to PFAS monitoring.
Charlotte Water Director Angela Charles and Stormwater Deputy Mike Davis outlined recent accomplishments and the utility—s performance targets. Stormwater highlighted progress on backlog reduction and an asset-management approach to shift from reactive repairs toward preventative maintenance on roughly 1,400 miles of drainage infrastructure. Davis said the city—s Community Rating System score will improve to a higher class, which could reduce federally backed…
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