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City of Gig Harbor Water Use Efficiency Goals

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

The City of Gig Harbor Water Utility is set to host a public forum focused on the proposed revisions to its Water Use Efficiency Goals, which are part of the Draft 2018 Water System Plan Update. The city's ambitious plan aims to reduce residential water consumption by 0. 25% each year over the next six years, aligning with compliance to all applicable laws and regulations. An essential aspect of this initiative is maintaining distribution system water leakage at less than 10% on a three-year rolling average, ensuring efficient resource management. For over 20 years, Gig Harbor has actively engaged in reusing treated wastewater, demonstrating its commitment to sustainable practices.

The completion of a Phase 1 study in 2012 laid the groundwork for further exploration of reclaimed water opportunities, with a Phase 2 study scheduled for 2024. This ongoing effort reflects the city's dedication to innovative water solutions and community engagement. Stakeholders are invited to participate in the forum, and inquiries can be directed to Public Works Director Jeff Langhelm, underscoring the city's transparency and responsiveness to public concerns. By prioritizing water efficiency, Gig Harbor aims to set a standard for local water management practices.

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