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Del City approves sale of surplus water to Norman, eyes proceeds for water-plant upgrades

Del City City Council / Del City Municipal Services Authority / Del City Economic Development Authority · August 5, 2024
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Summary

Del City council unanimously approved a contract selling surplus water allocations to Norman and received an engineering assessment of the city’s water treatment plant that lists potential upgrades ranging from about $1,000 to $40 million; city officials said sale proceeds could help fund plant rehab.

Del City officials voted unanimously to approve a contract selling surplus water allocations to the City of Norman and the Norman Utilities Authority and said revenue from the sale could be used to help pay for repairs at Del City’s water treatment plant.

Trustee Michael Dean told the council the city holds an annual allocation from Lake Thunderbird that historically exceeds local demand. Under the agreement discussed at the…

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