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Livingston hires firm for preliminary engineering of proposed seventh municipal well
Summary
The commission approved a $94,000 not-to-exceed contract for preliminary engineering of a proposed municipal Well No.7 to increase redundancy and support future growth; staff said construction costs could exceed $3 million and the project will include hydrogeologic study and water-rights review.
The Livingston City Commission approved a professional-services agreement to fund preliminary engineering work for a proposed seventh municipal well, a project staff says is intended to add redundancy to supply and support long-term development.
Grant Gager explained that updated water-modeling shows current capacity could serve roughly 750 single-family-equivalent homes — approximately 25 years of growth at recent construction rates — but the…
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