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Charts show Yachats could reach water capacity around 2041; city may need to buy from Southwest Lincoln Water PUD

Yachats City Council · February 21, 2026
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Summary

Public works water lead Rick McClung presented charts indicating the city's supply can meet reasonable near-term demand but that projected growth and peak summer demand could push the system near maximum capacity around 2041, after which the city would likely need to purchase water from Southwest Lincoln Water PUD.

The Chair summarized a briefing by public works water lead Rick McClung on water demand and capacity. "The charts indicate that around 2041 with projected growth of several 100 residents as well as full capacity in the hotels, we start to get close to maximum demand," the Chair said, and noted that summer peak demand—when water use can triple—is the primary concern for capacity planning.

The Chair added that the city can monitor demand and has the option to buy water from Southwest Lincoln Water PUD when needed. The briefing was presented as planning information; no procurement or contract decisions were recorded in the recap. Residents were told the charts are in the packet for more detail.