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Straight from the source: 3Kings Water Treatment Plant ribbon-cutting ceremony

Kids were invited to be a part of the ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday evening to kick off the public tours of the new 3Kings Water Treatment Plant.
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Community members were able to take a shuttle from Park City Mountain parking lot if they did not walk or bike to the open house Monday for the new 3Kings Water Treatment Plant’s ribbon-cutting ceremony and community tours of the facility.
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Rina Salde, a resident of Thaynes, points out the pH reading on a machine that is in the second phase of the water treatment process.
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What may seemingly look like a baked good of some sort, the tour Monday highlighted what the new water treatment plant was removing from the water before it reaches residents’ taps.
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The city is calling the new water treatment plant its largest-ever infrastructure project.
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Michelle De Haan, water quality and treatment manager, discusses the facility and answers questions on Monday.
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Water from the plant was served for attendees of the ribbon cutting and tours of the facility.
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