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Inspections find degraded output at Well 7C; Pump Station 6 parts arrive and repair schedule set
Summary
Inspection found Well 7C performance degraded to about 27–28 gpm and a cut transducer wire; a new transducer will be installed and a proposal developed. Pump Station 6 parts are in; repairs are expected by 2026-07-28 and will not require a road cut, lowering costs from ~$60,000.
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A DL MAR inspection found Well 7C to be underperforming, with output down to approximately 27–28 gallons per minute and a level-transducer wire cut off; the district will install a new transducer within two days and Brian McCall will work with Devin to develop a proposal for well 7C. Well 7D was noted as one of the better-performing wells but had a non-standard sanitary cap and a non-functioning level transducer; a new transducer will be installed for continuous monitoring without taking the well out of service.
Separately, parts for Pump Station 6 have arrived and the operator expects to complete repairs addressing a state deficiency violation, with a target completion by 2026-07-28 and sequencing with the Mountain Drive valve work. Brian McCall reported that the line outside Pump Station 6 meets required diameter so no road work or cut permit is needed, significantly lowering costs from an earlier ~$60,000 estimate.
