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City hearing highlights aging water and sewer infrastructure and $100M replacement projection

Henderson City Council · April 1, 2026
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Summary

A Hazen & Sawyer presentation to Henderson City Council identified pockets of high-risk water and sewer assets, a conservative estimate of more than $100 million in assets past useful life, and recommended targeted CCTV inspections, annual valve exercising, and data refinement to prioritize repairs.

Henderson City Council on March 9 heard from Hazen & Sawyer about the city's water and sewer asset management work, which found most assets at low-to-moderate risk but flagged older neighborhoods and specific sewer force mains as priorities for inspection and repair. John Sorrell, the firm's representative, said the team combined parcel data, historical project records and condition indicators to estimate replacement needs and risk.

Sorrell told the Council the firm's preliminary, conservative projection shows more than $100…

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