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Flagstaff Water Services outlines major projects from Wildcat interceptor to Lake Mary rehab

Flagstaff City Water Commission · April 16, 2026
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Summary

Water Services staff briefed the commission on multiple capital projects including a Wildcat interceptor upsizing, Rio de Flag solids-handling design, Lake Mary basin rehabilitation and reclaimed-water upsizing; commissioners also discussed a streamlined project-tracking page and separating CIP and study initiatives.

Lee, a staff presenter for Flagstaff Water Services, gave commissioners a high-level capital-projects update on April 16, describing the scope and status of several major projects intended to improve sewer, reclaimed-water and raw-water reliability.

Key projects and status reported:

- Wildcat Interceptor: an upsizing of the trunk sewer (from 33 inches to approximately 44 or 48 inches) intended to meet city buildout capacity; currently in construction phases for the last mile segment.

- Rio de Flag solids-handling project: a solids-removal project at the Rio plant now about 60% in design…

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