San Luis, Arizona —The City of San Luis has begun construction on a state-of-the-art 2 Million Gallon Water Storage Tank at Well Site 7, signifying a major $4,145,983.78 investment in the city's infrastructure. This project aims to augment water accessibility, enhance fire safety measures, and bolster overall system dependability for the eastern residents of San Luis.
Engineered by the acclaimed James Davey and Associates, Inc./CORE Engineering Group, PLLC, and brought to life by Yuma Valley Contractors, Inc., the construction of this modern water storage facility kicked off in July 2024. It is ambitiously slated for completion by April 2025, promising swift progression towards improved municipal services.
"As the City of San Luis positions itself as one of the fastest-growing cities in Arizona, the introduction of this new water storage facility is pivotal in our quest to uplift water quality and ensure service reliability across the board," said Assistant Public Works Director Jorge Perez. “This venture is crucial for our capacity to meet the escalating demand and continue supplying top-notch water services to every resident," he added.
