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Edmond outlines multibillion-dollar water plan; O1C treatment phase could cost up to $392 million

Edmond City Council · March 9, 2026
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City staff described a multipart water-treatment expansion — phases O1A/B/C — to replace aging capacity and add treatment. Officials said O1C’s midpoint construction estimate is $327 million (up to $392 million) and council was briefed on financing and a rate study required to support the work.

City officials on the Edmond City Council presented a multi‑phase plan to expand and replace the city’s aging water‑treatment capacity, with the largest remaining phase estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars.

Will Huggins, who leads execution of the Water Resources capital improvement program, told the council the plan traces to a 2013 master plan that recommended increasing surface‑water reliance and expanding treatment capacity. Work already under way includes O1A (solids handling) and O1B; staff described O1C as the final process‑improvement phase needed to reach roughly 30…

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