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County details high school waterline grant, limited connections and long‑term supply options for CSA 11

San Mateo County Department of Public Works (presentation) · November 18, 2025
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San Mateo County said the Pescadero High School waterline extension is 100% state‑grant funded ($4,191,000) and limited to the school and a new fire station; staff reviewed supply‑study findings and said alternatives require substantial treatment and funding and that a secondary source is years away.

At the meeting, Christophe Litsai reviewed recent capital work and the county's assessment of long‑term water supply alternatives for CSA 11, emphasizing that the high school pipeline was grant‑funded and that new supply options are costly and require further study.

Staff said the Pescadero High School waterline extension project was bid successfully and is fully funded through the state expedited drinking water grant program at a total estimated cost of $4,191,000 to install about 1.27 miles of 6‑inch PVC main and connect the future high school and the adjacent fire…

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