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Santa Rosa board approves $1.35 million PSA with CDM Smith to update regional water reuse master plan
Summary
The Board of Public Utilities unanimously approved a professional services agreement with CDM Smith to update the regional water reuse system master plan, a 12‑month effort with consultant fees proposed not to exceed $1,348,313; board members asked staff to ensure the update is informed by the city’s water supply planning and to consider agricultural priorities.
The Santa Rosa Board of Public Utilities unanimously approved a professional services agreement (PSA) with CDM Smith on Nov. 20 to update the regional water reuse system master plan, with a not-to-exceed amount of $1,348,313.
Tanya Mokwitz, water reuse engineer at Laguna Treatment Plant, told the board the plant is aging, serves roughly 240,000 people, and that evolving regulatory demands and infrastructure degradation require a comprehensive master plan. She described a six-step workplan, a 12‑month schedule leveraging prior…
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