Talk:Woodland Davis Clean Water Agency

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HI Tiffany, I agreed with professor Fulton, your outline look great,however, I would like to know if you are considering to talk about the old wells in Davis, as you probably know there around 75 wells or more but many of them were closed. How the City Hall of Davis is planning to supply the lack of drinkable water to its population due the less numbers of wells. I know that they starting from this year to supply water from superficial sources. How this will work for both communities that have different priorities- agriculture and mostly urban consumption. the cost of water will increase in Davis and Woodland, and the cost for this utility will be the same for both populations. What kind of treatment are they planning to use in the Woodland Water Treatment Plant? how often should be done the maintenance on this facility?

Sincerely

Otilia Shaw

Thank you Otilia for your comments and questions. I still have a lot of research to do and will definitely look into some of those things. Prob won't focus too much on the detail of the old wells other than they provided poor quality water for the cities. Tiffany

Hi Tiffany,

This outline looks great! Go ahead and start doing your research and filling in your sections.

Julianfulton (talk) 22:21, 18 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

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