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CCUA outlines decade-long strategic plan as Clay County utility prepares for rapid growth
Summary
CCUA leaders told the Clay County Board of County Commissioners that the utility expects to double customer accounts over 20–25 years and presented a strategic plan prioritizing forecasting, capital improvements, enterprise systems and regional water-supply partnerships.
Clay County utility leaders on May 14 presented a multi-year strategic plan that ties system modernization and workforce development to a forecasted doubling of customer accounts over the next two decades.
Jeremy, CCUA’s executive director, told commissioners the utility now serves roughly 55,000 customer accounts and is planning for growth that could push the total well over 100,000 within 20–25 years. Jeremy and Lisa Sterling, project manager with CDM Smith, said the plan centers on improved forecasting and capacity analysis, modern enterprise systems, and coordinated regional water-supply projects.
"We currently have about 55,000 customer accounts and our forecasting has for over the next 20 to 25 years, we will double in size," Jeremy…
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