Cal Water Infrastructure Improvement Plan underway in Visalia
Cal Water’s 2025-2027 Infrastructure Improvement Plan is making progress in downtown Visalia. The project includes replacing 48,965 feet of aging water main, installing new treatment sites, and upgrading facilities to expand their delivery capabilities. Improving existing wells and locating sites for new wells are also planned. Cal Water’s current efforts in downtown Visalia also include a new 975,000-gallon water storage tank and booster station, which will be the fifth water storage tank in the city. “This particular project is due to be completed and online by middle of September,” said Stephen Johnson, district manager for Cal Water. “Right now, we’re just doing the finishing touches on the project.