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Shelton council advances water-works retrofit, Macecom lease and SCADA contract to Jan. 20 action agenda
Summary
The City of Shelton council voted to advance three items for formal consideration at its Jan. 20, 2026 meeting: a reservoir vent-hood replacement project tied to a Department of Health compliance deadline, an updated lease with Macecom, and a professional services agreement for SCADA support. Staff also briefed the council on Highway 3 encampment coordination and a planned water outage on 1st Street.
Shelton — The City of Shelton council voted to place three items on its Jan. 20, 2026, action agenda after brief presentations and limited discussion during its most recent meeting.
A staff member told the council the city is ready to solicit bids for a reservoir vent-hood replacement project and expects to complete vendor contact by Jan. 15. The speaker said four reservoirs serve the system, three will be retrofitted, and the high-school “boulder” tank has an estimated 2–5 years of remaining service. The staff member said the Washington State Department of Health has set a compliance deadline of Jan. 1 and that roughly $200,000 has been allocated for the project; the speaker gave a cost estimate of about $127,000 to replace all four vents and described planned special inspections for welding and coatings. When asked whether customers would see service impacts, staff said the work would be done as a live operation with measures to isolate the…
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