The District recently completed a comprehensive, multi-year inspection program of all water storage tanks, resulting in an engineering report that identifies and prioritizes critical rehabilitation needs. Many of these projects are operationally complex due to limited or no redundant storage capacity, which restricts construction windows to low-demand periods and requires creative approaches to ensure continuous water distribution.
For FY 2025-26, the District will focus on the rehabilitation of the 2-million-gallon tank at Plant 140, located within the Canal Pressure Zone. This work is essential to preserving system reliability and extending the useful life of this key infrastructure asset.