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The Utility Commission unanimously approved up to $50,000 for EST continuous flow monitoring services. The Commission also disbanded its Water Agreement Working Group and retained responsibility for exploring future water sources; staff reported that Lake Konomoc is entering drought-warning status.
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The monitoring contract is intended to support regular sensor cleaning, calibration, equipment upgrades, and online access to flow data. Water-source planning will now be handled directly by the Utility Commission rather than a separate working group. The drought-warning update signals a need for continued attention to local water conditions.
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