California Water Service has completed two significant water infrastructure upgrades in Selma, aimed at improving water supply reliability and fire protection. The projects included recoating a one-million-gallon water storage tank to extend its lifespan and replacing approximately 3,100 feet of aging water main with a new 8-inch main along several streets in central Selma. These upgrades are part of Cal Water’s ongoing commitment to proactive maintenance and cost-effective investment in critical infrastructure to ensure safe and reliable water service for the community.
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