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Nehalem council moves forward with OAWU water-management plan and hears public-works updates
Summary
The council approved moving forward with a Water Management and Conservation Plan from the Oregon Association of Water Utilities (OAWU), heard that the Anderson Creek raw water transmission main is functioning after trial runs, and agreed to install a 300-foot fence on 8th Street; council also discussed retaining the Quonset hut as building plans proceed.
The City of Nehalem Council voted on July 14 to proceed with a Water Management and Conservation Plan to be prepared by the Oregon Association of Water Utilities (OAWU). City Manager Lori Longfellow said the plan must be renewed by November 2026 and that the Water Resources Department requires the plan for compliance and for access to long-term loan opportunities. Tim Tice of OAWU told the council the plan does not change…
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