Project Spotlight: Investing in Reliable Water Infrastructure
We’re excited to highlight a key infrastructure project currently underway: the construction of a Non-Potable Water Pressure Regulating and Metering Station near Palmer Ave. and Armour Ave. This project, part of our 2600 Zone to 2400 Zone system, includes the installation of a flow meter to measure water delivery and a pressure regulating station to ensure safe, efficient water movement between pressure zones.
💵 Project Investment: $389,200
📍 Location: Palmer Ave. & Armour Ave.
🔧 Purpose: Control pressure and monitor non-potable water flow between zones
Projects like these may not always be visible, but they play a vital role in maintaining the integrity and efficiency of our system. By managing pressure and tracking flow, we protect pipelines, improve system performance, and support responsible use of our most precious resource, water.
“Smart infrastructure like this helps us plan for the future while taking care of today’s needs,” said BCVWD Board President Daniel Slawson. “Projects like the new regulating and metering station may not always be visible to the public, but they are essential to keeping our water system running smoothly and efficiently. By managing pressure and monitoring flow between zones, we’re protecting the integrity of the entire system, reducing strain on pipelines, and using water responsibly. It’s just one way we continue investing in the community’s long-term sustainability and resilience.”
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