9. Why should we replace all three of Weston’s water tanks? Do we need three tanks, or could we make two tanks work?

The Water Department prefers to maintain a three-tank system.  A three-tank system allows the Town to provide better water service by spreading the storage throughout the system.  If one tank requires repairs or maintenance, the other two tanks can meet the Town’s needs temporarily.  On the other hand, if we had only two tanks, taking one tank out of service would reduce Weston’s storage by half and would mean that we would need to build even larger tanks to compensate for the smaller size of the system.

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1. 1. What is the Water Master Plan and what was it designed to do? Should it be updated?
2. 2. Are our water tanks about to fail?
3. 3. What are the priorities that Weston has established to deal with water system infrastructure investment?
4. 4. Can we address the deficiencies of our water system by encouraging Townspeople to conserve water?
5. 5. What is “active storage” and why is it important to the community?
6. 6. What is the condition and expected life of our distribution system? How is the Town budgeting for water pipe replacement?
7. 7. Can we solve our water provision issues using more pumps or using the pumps we have more continuously?
8. 8. What other steps should Weston take to improve its water system?
9. 9. Why should we replace all three of Weston’s water tanks? Do we need three tanks, or could we make two tanks work?