The City of Lancaster Division of Water is responsible for operating and maintaining the city's extensive network of water lines and facilities, including water treatment plants, storage tanks, and booster stations. With a history dating back to 1879, when the first city water system was developed, the current water system was established in 1925 and has since expanded to supply high-quality water to seventeen square miles of the city. In addition to providing residents and businesses with reliable water supply, the division also ensures outstanding fire protection through its system and storage capabilities.
In the face of evolving drinking water issues, the City of Lancaster Division of Water remains committed to addressing challenges related to water quality, including nutrients, pathogens, pharmaceuticals, and wellhead protection. With an abundant water source, the city is well-equipped to meet the water demands of its community and is dedicated to providing safe and clean drinking water for its residents.
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