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Sixth Water Storage Tank Online in Visalia

Cal Water has completed work on a water infrastructure project that will upgrade and improve water supply reliability and fire protection in Visalia.

Cal Water completed construction on a sixth water storage tank and booster station and added it to its system last week. The one-million-gallon tank will help augment water supply as residential growth continues in northeast Visalia.

“This is a critical investment in Visalia’s future that strengthens the water system and supports our ability to continue delivering reliable service to every home and business for decades to come,” said Stuart Skoglund, Cal Water’s Interim Visalia District Manager, noting that Cal Water also recently completed work on a 975,000-gallon water storage tank and booster station in downtown Visalia. “As part of our commitment to delivering quality, service, and value to our customers, we’re improving overall system performance and safeguarding the high quality drinking water our community depends on every day.”

The new tank was built on a two-acre site along McAuliff Street, by an existing well that Cal Water previously installed to increase water supply in step with residential growth in east Visalia. The site has more room for another tank, as water demands increase in the future, Skoglund said.

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