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One of the City of Warden’s two water towers, when combined can hold 2.3 million gallons of water. While the city has more than ample water supply and storage capacity, both water towers need their inside coatings replaced, according to engineers with Grey and Osborne, which presented the city’s updated 20-year water comprehensive plan at a regular Warden city council meeting on Tuesday.

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Warden water system in need of TLC
February 15, 2023 4:02 p.m.

Warden water system in need of TLC

City council reviews changes to 20-year water plan and infrastructure needs

WARDEN — While the city of Warden has more than enough water to meet projected needs for the next 20 years; however, the city still needs to make significant investments in its delivery system to make sure water can continue to get to residents. “You have the capacity you need for 20 years. You’re already there,” said Jamin Ankney, an engineer with Seattle-based consultancy Grey and Osborne, which is helping the city revise its comprehensive water plan. “From a capacity perspective, your water system is in really good shape."...