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State provides about $12.8 million for Panther Creek Water District rebuild; Otis to get first hydrants
Summary
The presenter said roughly $12.8 million in state funds were secured to rebuild the Panther Creek Water District system after the Echo Mountain fire, with new tanks, piping and the first fire hydrants for Otis; permitting is underway.
Unidentified Speaker reported that the county helped secure roughly $12,800,000 from the state for Panther Creek Water District to rebuild its water system after the 2020 fire. The presenter said the funds will support a full rebuild “from below the ground up” including new tanks and piping that create regional capacity to connect additional homes.
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