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Payson water director outlines meter replacement, PFAS planning and capital projects

Payson Common Council · November 12, 2025
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Summary

Water Director Tanner Henry told the Nov. 12 council the town has replaced more than 5,000 water meters under a $4.3 million WIFA project (including a $3.0M forgivable loan) and has cut unaccounted-for water from about 12% to roughly 3.3%; staff also described PFAS-treatment planning with ADEQ and several planned capital projects.

Water Director Tanner Henry briefed the Payson Common Council on the town’s water operations and capital projects, highlighting a near-complete meter-replacement program and plans for PFAS treatment.

Henry said the town sold “over 600,000,000 gallons of water” in fiscal year 2024–25 and described a WIFA-funded meter replacement intended to update approximately 5,800 meters. He said the overall meter project is a $4.3 million effort — a $3.0 million forgivable loan (treated as a grant) with a roughly $1.3 million town match — and…

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