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Soledad approves MOU to deliver recycled water to schools and parks, aiming to save roughly 54 million gallons per year
Summary
Council approved a memorandum of understanding with Soledad Unified School District to supply reclaimed water to parks and school athletic fields; staff said the grant requires about 165 acre-feet per year (roughly 54 million gallons) and that recycled water rates will be set through the Prop. 218 rate-setting process and should be at least 10% less than potable rates.
The Soledad City Council approved Resolution 6,167 on Oct. 23 authorizing a memorandum of understanding with Soledad Unified School District for the sale and delivery of recycled (reclaimed) water to city parks and district athletic fields.
Public Works Director Don Wilcox said the city received a grant to design and construct a recycled-water…
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