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Utility says looping needed to address water-quality issues; may pursue easements or eminent domain
2125222 · January 16, 2025
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Summary
Utility staff described water-quality problems in an area served by a 16-inch main and said they are pursuing easements from private owners to create a loop; if owners refuse the utility may consider eminent domain.
Utility staff told the Waukesha City Water Utility Commission on Jan. 16 that water-quality concerns in an area served by a 16-inch main have prompted a plan to create a looped connection to improve residual disinfectant and flow.
Why it matters: Looping water mains can improve chlorine residuals, reduce stagnation and address localized water-quality and…
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