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Council hears update on pump house, valve change order and emergency water-line repair
Summary
Council was told the new pump house is near completion, a valve change order is expected (estimated $5,000–$6,000), pipe costs were about $2,000 higher than expected, and a recent emergency line break that lost ~400 gallons per minute has been repaired by town crews.
Lynndyl — The water department reported construction progress on a new pump house, an expected change order to add an isolation valve, and the resolution of a recent emergency line break.
Speaker 2 said crews had mounted the pump-house doors, completed exterior grouting and started plumbing connections, and that the well plumbing had been tied in. A pending…
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