12.18.2023 Watuppa Water Board

Fall River Government TV Dec 18, 2023 YouTube Report Issue

The Watuppa Water Board convened on December 18, 2023, with a quorum present, and approved several key financial items and contracts. The board unanimously approved the minutes from the November 3rd meeting and a total of $7,723 in proposed leak abatements. They also approved a $25,000 contract with Woodward and Current for Phase Three of the South Watuppa Pond watershed management study, focusing on quantifying external water loading. A contract with Wright Pierce for the full design of a new fluoride addition system was approved, pending ARPA funding. Additionally, the board approved Santech Change Order Number Three for $191,500 for ARPA water and roadway improvements, which included additional work on Oak Grove Avenue. A $90,000 contract with Heier LLC for a comprehensive water supply yield study, funded by an MVP grant, was approved to assess current water resources and potentially avoid new state regulations. Finally, AD Pini Change Order Number Two for $85,000 was approved to increase lead service replacement verifications and associated work, with a new contract for lead service replacement expected to go out for bid in mid-January. Following the formal agenda, Council President Tero provided a historical overview of Fall River's water supply, noting that January 5, 2024, marks 150 years since the steam engine began pumping water to the city. He highlighted the rapid development of the water system after Mayor Samuel M. Brown's 1870 inaugural speech and the system's role in mitigating the 1874 Granite Mill Fire. The board discussed plans for a Water Department Community Day in the spring to celebrate this 150-year milestone and dedicate a new building, offering public tours of facilities.

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