East Valley Water District remains committed to investing in critical infrastructure to strengthen the long-term resiliency of the water system, including rehabilitating water reservoirs to ensure safe, reliable storage for everyday use and emergencies.
Photo Caption: Two-million-gallon water reservoir at Plant 140.
The District is currently rehabilitating the two-million-gallon reservoir at Plant 140, which serves local residents. This multi-phased, five-month project includes applying a new interior protective coating, installing an anti-corrosion system to extend the tank’s service life, and making safety upgrades to improve staff access.
Construction is anticipated to be completed in June 2026, at which time the reservoir will return to service. Projects like this play a vital role in maintaining system reliability and supply redundancy, both essential to delivering dependable water.
For more information on system enhancement projects, please visit eastvalleywater.gov/CIP.