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2002 |
City
plans water line
Sisters depends on one vulnerable
line for its water.
The water line that runs from
the Pole Creek Reservoir approximately five miles from town crosses Squaw
Creek twice before it hits town.
The line has been exposed
by scouring waters several times and is vulnerable to a washout in one
of the periodic floods that turn Squaw Creek into a torrent.
"We'd be in trouble" if that
happened, said City of Sisters Public Works Director Gary Frazee.
The city plans to build a
secondary line from the reservoir running west of the creek. Pine Meadow
Ranch Development is required to run a water line to the south end of
their property and the city has acquired easements to carry the line further
south.
"The main purpose is to have
a second feeder line into town in case Squaw Creek ever washes out our
line," Frazee said.
According to Frazee, the project
would require "almost a mile of pipe" to create the secondary line.
HGE, Inc., the city's engineer,
is currently putting together plans to go out for bids.
Frazee said the cost of the
project won't be known until plans are completed, although thumbnail estimates
used in city discussions place the cost somewhere between $200,000 and
$300,000.
The city will fund the project
from systems development charges (SDCs).
"This is one of the lines
that is in our SDC plan," Frazee noted.
The project cannot be started
until July 15 due to easement restrictions allowing for a cutting of hay
on Pine Meadow Ranch property before work begins.
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