The Dalles Public Works Director Dave Anderson says he is confident a proposed water agreement with Google would leave the City in a better position than it currently is in now, adding supply emergencies are covered by the City’s water management and conservation plan. Anderson says that plan puts the highest priority on providing water to meet public health needs, including residential and home consumption, hospitals, and businesses, and would supersede any industrial need. The Dalles City Council will discuss the proposed agreement with Google at its meeting this Monday at 5:30 p.m. Google is seeking the deal as part of plans to eventually build two data centers on the former aluminum plant property it owns.