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Onalaska board approves $227,992 SCADA upgrades to shore up booster and well controls
Summary
The Onalaska Board of Public Works unanimously approved a $227,992 quote to upgrade the city’s SCADA system, adding flood alarms, new power monitors for wells and replacement of obsolete controllers; the work is within the $250,000 2026 capital allocation.
The Onalaska Board of Public Works on March 3 voted unanimously to approve a $227,992 quote to upgrade the city’s supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system.
Public Works Director Jared Holter told the board the specifications, prepared by Strand Associates, were sent to LW Allen (the city’s SCADA vendor) and that the work will add flood alarms at booster stations, new power-monitor…
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