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Public works director says recent snow improved water outlook; AMI rollout and spillway work planned

Farmington City Council · February 24, 2026
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Public Works Director Angelique Maldonado told council that recent precipitation has improved local water‑supply indicators, Lake Farmington is about 96% full with a projection to reach 100% by May 1, and staff outlined AMI installation starting in April, a water treatment plant overhaul and design work for a spillway raise.

Angelique Maldonado, Farmington's public works director, told the City Council that recent precipitation and snowmelt have improved local water indicators and that staff are taking multiple steps to bolster supply and reduce losses.

Maldonado said Lake Farmington was about 96% full at the time of her presentation and, with current inflows, staff projected it could reach 100% by May 1. She described a late‑year dredging effort that removed about 4 feet of sediment from the lake's basins (the volume was reported in the presentation as roughly 300,000,000 gallons equivalent), and said staff have been pumping at about 11,000 gallons per minute…

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