(KLZA)-- The Auburn BPW Board of Directors received an update on the Drought Contingency Stage 3 Emergency Watch protocol when they met March 19.
BPW General Manager Ray Luhring and Water / Wastewater Manager Alan Slater noted that two wells remain at fie feet or below at the present time. Luhring said they believe the wells are stable and with some spring rain, the water levels in the wells should continue to rise.
The Board discussed minimum billings for properties that have buildings. Following the discussion, the Board directed staff members to bill minimums to property owners with water and sewer access per BPW policy.
General Manager Luhring also updated the Board on the Westgate addition in Auburn. Luhring noted that installation of the wastewater lines laterals and manholes have been completed and that 500 feet of water line has been laid.
The project is progressing on schedule.
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