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Lakeport seeks $350,000 for South Lakeport waterline; 67 wells sanitized after sewage leak
Summary
The City of Lakeport is seeking $350,000 in congressional Community Project funding for a South Lakeport waterline and resiliency plan; Treasurer Cremer reported 67 wells sanitized, 151 sites tested and 52 UV systems installed following a recent sewage leak.
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City of Lakeport representatives told the Lake County RRA on March 16 that the city has partnered with the county to request $350,000 in congressional Community Project funding to design a South Lakeport waterline and resiliency plan, potentially ahead of the South Main Soda Bay Road project.
Kevin Ingram, representing the City of Lakeport, said the primary focus of the request is to design the waterline prior to road construction. The transcript records a requested amount of $350,000.
Russ Cremer, RRA treasurer and City of Clearlake council member, reported that 67 wells have been sanitized since a recent sewage leak; a total of 151 sites were tested and 52 ultraviolet (UV) systems have been installed to protect water supplies.
The transcript does not record specific next steps or funding approval for the Lakeport request; the item was reported as an update during director reports.
