Certificate of completion signed for pipeline segment
CLOVIS More than seven miles of pipeline, signed, sealed and delivered.
That was the report from Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority Administrator Orlando Ortega, who reported he signed the certificate of completion Wednesday for the authority’s Finished Water 2 project.
“This has been a good project,” Ortega said during the authority’s Thursday meeting at the Clovis-Carver Public Library, “with good people that guaranteed its success.”
The project is part of the authority’s interim groundwater project, a pipeline network connecting the authority members for groundwater delivery prior to the overall project’s final connection point at the Ute Reservoir in Quay County.