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Town of Palm Beach Water Committee documents and water quality reports (2008‑2009)
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Town of Palm Beach Water Committee documents and water quality reports (2008‑2009)

Town of Palm Beach Water Committee documents and water quality reports (2008‑2009) The material consists of routine municipal water‑supply planning, cost estimates for desalination and Floridan‑aquifer plants, and independent water‑quality testing. It mentions local officials (town manager, water committee members, city engineers) and a few private water‑consumption accounts, but there are no allegations of misconduct, financial impropriety, or links to high‑level political figures. The information is useful for understanding local infrastructure decisions but offers no actionable leads on corruption, foreign influence, or illegal financial flows. Key insights: Town is evaluating four water‑supply options, including a $160 M desalination plant and an $80 M Floridan‑aquifer plant.; Independent testing by HSA Engineers found all water‑quality parameters below regulatory limits, with THM levels ~50 ppb.; Top 100 water‑consumption accounts account for ~35% of total usage and revenue in the town.

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Town of Palm Beach Water Committee documents and water quality reports (2008‑2009) The material consists of routine municipal water‑supply planning, cost estimates for desalination and Floridan‑aquifer plants, and independent water‑quality testing. It mentions local officials (town manager, water committee members, city engineers) and a few private water‑consumption accounts, but there are no allegations of misconduct, financial impropriety, or links to high‑level political figures. The information is useful for understanding local infrastructure decisions but offers no actionable leads on corruption, foreign influence, or illegal financial flows. Key insights: Town is evaluating four water‑supply options, including a $160 M desalination plant and an $80 M Floridan‑aquifer plant.; Independent testing by HSA Engineers found all water‑quality parameters below regulatory limits, with THM levels ~50 ppb.; Top 100 water‑consumption accounts account for ~35% of total usage and revenue in the town.

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