Richmond’s Water Plant Functioning as Intended Heading Into the Weekend
Posted Jan. 18 2025
Amid addition of system redundancy, Richmond’s water treatment plant continues to exceed the region’s demand for clean, safe water.
Heading into another weekend with the potential for more winter weather, operations at the City’s water treatment plant are functioning as intended. Additional equipment has also been installed at the facility to add layers of redundancy.
As of today, the water treatment plant continues to produce safe, clean water at a volume that exceeds consumption needs, and the City’s reservoir level is above the target height.
Yesterday, a new UPS backup battery that supports plant systems was successfully installed along with a new finish water pump.
Meanwhile, enhanced protocols to protect operational continuity at the water plant that were implemented ahead of last week’s snowstorm remain in effect.
As part of the ongoing recovery effort, Mayor Danny Avula is also pleased to announce that the City has identified an existing relief fund and fiscal partner to support individuals and families impacted by the 2025 water crisis. The fund will start accepting donations from members of the public next week. The City and Mayor Danny Avula will share more details after the fund’s criteria and application process are solidified.
This weekend, Mayor Danny Avula is traveling to Washington, D.C. for the 93rd Winter Meeting of the United States Conference of Mayors on behalf of the City of Richmond. During his time there, the Mayor plans to consult with other municipal leaders and learn from their experiences with public utilities. Mayor Danny Avula remains in regular contact with key members of the City’s leadership team as well as operations staff at the water plant. He is prepared to promptly return to Richmond if necessary.