The Pleasanton City Council unanimously gave staff the green light last week to move forward with a plan to construct two new groundwater wells, which is expected to cost the city a minimum of $23 million.
The Pleasanton City Council is set Tuesday to consider allocating $500,000 so staff can proceed with the planning process to develop two new city-owned wells. Read about that and more from a crowded meeting agenda here.
Pleasanton city staff are close to finalizing a recommendation for the City Council to possibly design and build two new groundwater wells outside of the PFAS contaminant plume following the Sept. 19 council meeting discussion.
Pleasanton s water supply is back on the City Council agenda with staff presenting an update on the city s water supply alternatives study during Tuesday s public meeting.
PLEASANTON — Anticipated updates to the state’s forever-chemical guidelines could bring the city’s groundwater wells offline as early as Jan. 1, with no clear strategy to make up the deficit.