Public Utility Master Plan (PUMP)

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Why was the PUMP implemented?

The City of Fairfield's water infrastructure includes pipes, pumps, reservoirs, treatment plants, storage and related support facilities operated by the Fairfield Municipal Utility (FMU). Collectively, FMU relies upon this infrastructure to produce, transport, store, and deliver the water that flows to your tap.

houses and linesOur water infrastructure is vital to the prosperity of our local economy and well-being, which is why it is important to prepare a comprehensive, broad-based plan that includes data gathering, investigations, assessments, and projections to improve the physical condition and operating capabilities of our water system.

When was the PUMP implemented?

The assembly of a water master plan is a best practice and will ensure that improvements can be made to the right components and the right time. On December 6, 2022, the Fairfield City Council authorized staff to begin efforts on the most extensive and comprehensive plan to date, which is intended to identify systemwide improvements over the next two decades. The PUMP will also serve as a planning tool to ensure that the City's water system can meet future needs while remaining adequately funded.

What does this mean to you?

  • Clean, safe drinking water
  • Planning for our City's future growth
  • Sound decision-making

Where does your water come from?

Click on the thumbnail below for a storymap that shows where your water comes from and highlights Fairfield's impressive water infrastructure!

Fairfields Water Infrastructure Story Map