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City OKs Valley Water fill station at Riverbluff to help residents with nitrate‑tainted wells
Summary
The city approved a Valley Water Collaborative water fill station at Riverbluff Park to give residents on private wells access to potable water; Valley Water will pay installation and weekly maintenance, and the station will operate on city water within park hours. Some council members raised concerns about location and park hours.
The Series City Council voted on July 28 to allow the Valley Water Collaborative to install and operate a potable water fill station at Riverbluff Park aimed at residents who rely on private wells contaminated by nitrates.
Valley Water executive Curry Clawson told the council the station is intended to serve households outside the city’s water service area that have tested high for nitrate in groundwater. Clawson said Valley Water will pay for installation, weekly maintenance and the water supply for the initial pilot, and staff will perform routine…
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