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Boise details recycled-water pilot results and designs for new facility; Lander Street and West Boise projects advancing

2232629 · February 6, 2025
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Water Renewal staff reported completion of a recycled-water pilot, quantified sampling and treatment, described design progress on a new recycled-water facility targeted for operation by 2029, and provided updates on capacity-expansion projects at Lander Street and West Boise.

City of Boise water renewal managers told the Public Works Commission on Thursday that the department has wrapped up a recycled-water pilot, advanced designs for a new recycled-water facility and is moving forward with upgrades to several treatment plants.

Ben Niediger, senior operations manager (filling in for Deputy Director Haley Faulkner), said the department completed a recycled-water pilot that included more than 50 public tours, collection of over 40,000 water samples and treatment of more than 5,000,000 gallons of recycled water. "We've wrapped up over 50 tours. We…

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