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Consultant: Aberdeen has capacity now but must pursue wells, pipeline and treatment to meet growth

Town of Aberdeen Board of Commissioners · December 9, 2025
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Consultants told the Aberdeen board the town’s wells produce roughly 2,000,000 gallons per day versus about 1,100,000 gallons daily customer demand, but pressure‑zone limitations, lost wells and Moore County interconnection usage create targeted needs. Staff and consultants urged continued work on well sites, the Bethesda Road interconnection and capital projects.

Consultants and town staff presented a water and sewer capacity update Dec. 8, outlining current production, zone constraints, and recommended capital priorities.

Brandon Levis of LKC said the town’s existing supply wells produce about 2,000,000 gallons per day while average customer consumption (excluding county purchases) is about 1,100,000 gallons per day. But he cautioned that the town’s system is divided into pressure zones with limits on how much water can be passed between them, and that those hydraulic constraints mean some parts of town cannot readily draw on the…

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