The E-2-1 reservoir, standing 26 feet tall with a 44-foot diameter and situated at an elevation of 3328.74 feet, serves approximately 35 customers in the far Northwest district. Built after the 1992 Landers earthquake, it faces structural issues without documented rehabilitation efforts. To ensure its continued integrity, we plan essential modifications like relocating the overflow pipe, replacing the ladder, and addressing structural concerns. These measures, aligning with industry best practices, are crucial for the reservoir's longevity and reliability. Given the reservoir's age and absence of documented rehabilitation, this overdue initiative is vital to meet modern engineering standards and deliver quality water services to the community.
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