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City approves memorandum to pursue surge‑tank project at Rainy Collector with Elk Valley Rancheria partnership
Summary
Crescent City authorized a memorandum of agreement with Elk Valley Rancheria to help fund and advance a surge‑tank project near the Rainy Collector that staff says will reduce system vulnerability to pressure surges and improve operational resiliency.
The council on Jan. 13 authorized the city manager to execute a memorandum of agreement with Elk Valley Rancheria and the State of California to advance a surge‑tank project at the Rainy Collector, a source of the city’s drinking water.
City staff and Public Works Director Dave Yeager described the project as a surge‑tank installation sited close to the Rainy Collector pumps. According to staff, the tank would dampen pressure surges that can occur if multiple…
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