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Sonoma Water outlines $361 million five‑year CIP, highlights tank, well and resiliency projects

Sonoma City Council · January 16, 2025
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Summary

Sonoma Water Agency presented its proposed five‑year capital program and detailed ongoing and planned projects on wells, tanks, pipeline corrosion protection, booster stations and treatment modernization affecting the city’s wholesale water supply.

Sonoma Water Agency staff presented a summary of the water‑transmission capital program serving Sonoma and Marin counties and reviewed projects that affect the City of Sonoma’s wholesale water supply.

Kent Gilphy, Sonoma Water’s director of engineering, and the city’s public‑works leader summarized recent work to rehabilitate production wells, ongoing tank recoating, cathodic‑protection upgrades on transmission pipelines, booster station electrical and seismic upgrades, and planning for treatment modernization and aquifer storage and recovery pilots. The agency described a multi‑year tank rehabilitation program to recoat and add cathodic protection to storage tanks, and noted work on the Cattafi/Catati tanks and others that will be scheduled out over the next several years.

Major projects and program points included:

• Wells and drought resilience: Rehabilitation of multiple ground‑water wells (e.g., Todd Road,…

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