Capital Project Updates

Overview

Zone 7’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is strategically planned to support the Agency’s long-term goals for water quality, reliability, and flood protection. This plan includes managing assets, investing in infrastructure, and carrying out major construction projects.

The Five-Year Water System Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for fiscal years 2024-25 through 2028-29 outlines the projects needed to achieve these goals. It updates the priorities from the last Ten-Year CIP, completed in 2017, and adjusts them based on the Agency’s current needs. The plan sets project timelines and defines funding requirements.

Find updates on our major capital projects here, and follow along as we report on milestones in these important investments in our community’s future.

FY 2024-25 Water System CIP

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Chain of Lakes Conveyance System Project

Securing Our Water Future

Chain of Lakes Conveyance System Project

As multiple challenges continue to put the Tri-Valley’s water future at risk, the need for a reliable, locally controlled water supply has never been greater. The Chain of Lakes Conveyance System Project is Zone 7’s proactive solution to secure our water future. By capturing excess water in wet years and storing it right here in our community, we can build a resilient lifeline that will support the region’s water needs for generations to come.

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Mocho PFAS Treatment Plant

Mocho Wellfield PFAS Treatment Facility

In a continuing effort to supply the Tri-Valley with safe, reliable water that meets state and federal drinking water standards, Zone 7 is planning the Mocho PFAS Treatment Plant to address Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found in the local groundwater at its Mocho wellfield. 

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Joint Groundwater Wells Study

Exploration Project

As part of Zone 7 Water Agency’s continuing effort to supply the Tri-Valley region with safe, reliable water, Zone 7 and the City of Pleasanton are working together to evaluate the feasibility of installing additional municipal supply wells in the Bernal Subbasin of the Livermore Valley Groundwater Basin, located within Pleasanton.