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Porterville signs on to state-funded water study to evaluate hooking about 280 wells to city system
Summary
The council authorized a nonbinding letter of interest to join a State Water Board-funded feasibility study examining consolidation of roughly 280 domestic wells with Porterville’s water system; council asked for clarity on wastewater and long-term costs before any required commitments.
Porterville’s City Council voted Nov. 20 to provide a nonbinding letter of interest to the Community Water Center for a State Water Board-funded feasibility study that will evaluate long-term drinking-water solutions for roughly 280 domestic-well households within the city’s urban boundary.
Director Alvarez said the 12- to 18-month study, funded by the State Water Resources Control Board, will evaluate technical and financial options —…
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