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City engineers outline $27 million TCP grant, well projects and waterline priorities for Livingston
Summary
Gouvea Engineering briefed council on TCP and arsenic treatment projects packaged with a $27 million state grant expected in 2026 and estimated project completion in 2028, described supply‑chain delays for specialty controls and noted unfunded projects (Well 19, Phase 4 waterline replacement estimated ~$2.5M) with active grant pursuit.
City engineers provided the Livingston City Council with a program-level update on multiple water projects, state grant timing and operational steps the city is taking to increase system resilience.
Mario Gouvea and Noe Martinez described three linked treatment projects for TCP/arsenic removal: Project 1 (completed), Project 2 (Archelian Park centralized treatment with a proposed 1,000,000-gallon semi-buried storage tank) and Project 3 (an expanded plant at the Well 8 site with a 1,500,000-gallon tank). They said the State Water Board indicated a $27,000,000 funding…
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