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Buda grants $10.29M contract for new sewer pipeline

Buda grants $10.29M contract for new sewer pipeline | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

In 2022, a wastewater treatment plant expansion project was completed in the city of Buda, increasing the facility’s treatment capacity. As an element of the project, the City Council granted a $10.29 million contract for the construction of an effluent force main to a new water discharge point at a March 24 meeting.

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Welcome to exTRA – an aggregation of both TRA-related and industry-specific news clips. TRA’s communications division provides these clips as an educational service to TRA’s valued staff, directors and consultants. The articles selected are determined to be of interest to our readership, but in no way reflect TRA’s official position(s) or view(s).
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April 8, 10:56 AM
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Jourdanton council approves water agreement with Nueces River Authority

During its regular meeting April 6, the Jourdanton City Council approved a short-term option contract with the Nueces River Authority (NRA) aimed at securing potential future water supply. The agreement gives the city the option to secure up to 560.07 acre-feet per year of potable water if a proposed seawater desalination project as Harbor Island becomes operational. The contract does not obligate the city to purchase water but preserves its ability to negotiate a future supply agreement.

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April 8, 10:53 AM
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Anderson County commissioners hear plans for $16 billion natural gas plant

Anderson County commissioners hear plans for $16 billion natural gas plant | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The Anderson County Commissioner’s court heard a presentation from the developers of a proposed natural gas plant Tuesday.

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April 8, 9:07 AM
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Would you pay $49 a month to drink recycled wastewater?

Would you pay $49 a month to drink recycled wastewater? | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Grist reports that small communities may pay $49/month for recycled wastewater, which could help alleviate future water shortages amid droughts.

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April 7, 10:03 AM
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Hidden in plain sight: These quiet protectors hold back floodwaters in San Antonio

Hidden in plain sight: These quiet protectors hold back floodwaters in San Antonio | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Dozens of dams are hidden in plain sight across the city — tucked into parks, trails and green spaces — quietly protecting neighborhoods when heavy rain hits Flash Flood Alley.

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April 7, 9:33 AM
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Cleanup underway after 100,000-gallon wastewater spill in Abilene

More than 100,000 gallons of wastewater have entered Buck Creek following a sanitary sewer overflow in Abilene.

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April 6, 11:11 AM
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Orange Grove hires water experts as critical water emergency nears

Orange Grove hires water experts as critical water emergency nears | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Orange Grove is taking urgent action and hiring experts as dropping aquifer levels push the city closer to mandatory water conservation measures. City Manager Todd Wright said they could hit a water emergency by this summer.

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April 6, 11:06 AM
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Fair Oaks Ranch moves forward with SAWS emergency line extension project

Fair Oaks Ranch moves forward with SAWS emergency line extension project | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Fair Oaks Ranch is working with the San Antonio Water System to upsize a portion of an existing water main for emergency use. The project is located between Fair Oaks Parkway and Leslie Pfeiffer Drive, near the Frost Bank property and the upcoming Cinco De Mayo restaurant property.

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April 6, 11:04 AM
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Alamo is turning an old dump site into a flood prevention pond

Alamo is turning an old dump site into a flood prevention pond | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The city of Alamo is transforming a former dump site in the northern part of the city into a detention pond designed to reduce flooding. The area, located off Nebraska and Papalote Drive, was cleaned up after years of illegal dumping left it filled with tires and trash.

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April 2, 10:40 AM
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Corpus Christi says it can cut water to industry if they fail to reduce consumption during a drought

Corpus Christi says it can cut water to industry if they fail to reduce consumption during a drought | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The city acknowledged Tuesday that state law allows it to cut water individually to any of the 23 exempt industrial users if they fail to reduce consumption during a water emergency.

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April 1, 10:11 AM
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Texas city plans reclaimed water pipeline to boost supply amid drought

City leaders in Kerrville, Texas, have approved initial design work for a 1.6-mile reclaimed water pipeline as part of a long-term strategy to strengthen water supply reliability amid ongoing drought conditions, MySA reported. 

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March 31, 11:11 AM
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Emergency project advances as Coastal Bend water crisis nears

As the Coastal Bend continues to grapple with an impending water crisis, officials in Corpus Christi are seeing glimmers of hope that new water will soon be on the way as part of the so-called Evangeline groundwater project. On Friday, March 27, a critical shipment of piping arrived in rural San Patricio County that will soon connect a new network of groundwater wells to Corpus Christi Water, which provides water to 500,000 customers across seven counties.

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March 31, 10:54 AM
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Brazos River Authority declares Stage 1 Drought Watch for nine lakes

The Brazos River Authority has announced that nine of the 11 reservoirs in its system are now under Stage 1 Drought Watches, including Belton Lake and Lake Whitney.

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March 30, 10:36 AM
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Over 100 volunteers clean Lake Livingston, local waterways in first Trinity River Authority event

Over 100 volunteers clean Lake Livingston, local waterways in first Trinity River Authority event | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Over 100 volunteers came out with the Trinity River Authority Saturday to help make Deep East Texas lakes and local waterways cleaner.

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April 8, 10:55 AM
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Hutto water project could double supply

Hutto water project could double supply | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

An experimental program using duckweed filtration and greenhouses to make wastewater reusable could someday double the city’s water supply, officials said. The City Council at its April 2 meeting got a look at a test program set for the city’s wastewater plant; it is designed to prove the technology’s effectiveness and increase water resources.

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April 8, 9:25 AM
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Del Mar College looks to recycled water as drought worsens

Del Mar College is already cutting water use, but with shortages looming, leaders are now exploring recycled water as a long-term solution.

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April 7, 10:11 AM
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Letter challenging Nueces River Authority leadership leaked

Letter challenging Nueces River Authority leadership leaked | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

A letter alleging Nueces River Authority leadership gave inaccurate information on the Harbor Island project with Corpus Christi has been made public.

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April 7, 9:55 AM
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Council OKs $6M federal wastewater grant bid effort

Council OKs $6M federal wastewater grant bid effort | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The Kerrville City Council voted Tuesday to pursue a $6 million federal grant to replace a wastewater line throttling development in the city's northern corridor, while also authorizing two engineering contracts that advance the city's long-term water supply strategy — capping a meeting dominated by infrastructure spending that could reshape the city's utility systems for decades.

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April 7, 9:29 AM
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El Paso Water contains 950,000-gallon wastewater spill in Northeast

El Paso Water contains 950,000-gallon wastewater spill in Northeast | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

A major wastewater spill in Northeast El Paso has been contained after an estimated 950,000 gallons leaked from a broken 30-inch line along the 10600 block of Railroad Drive. According to El Paso Water, the spill was first reported on Monday at about 6:30 a.m., and crews have been working to drain the wastewater line so they can assess the break and begin repairs.

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April 6, 11:10 AM
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Hill Country city looks to tap a new water source: its own sewage

Hill Country city looks to tap a new water source: its own sewage | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Facing ongoing drought and increasing demand, the city of Kerrville is looking to shore up its water supply by reusing something it already has: treated wastewater. 

READ Story: Hill Country city looks to tap a new water source: its own sewage

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April 6, 11:04 AM
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Buda grants $10.29M contract for new sewer pipeline

Buda grants $10.29M contract for new sewer pipeline | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

In 2022, a wastewater treatment plant expansion project was completed in the city of Buda, increasing the facility’s treatment capacity. As an element of the project, the City Council granted a $10.29 million contract for the construction of an effluent force main to a new water discharge point at a March 24 meeting.

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April 2, 11:14 AM
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City dials in on emergency notification system

City dials in on emergency notification system | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The city of Jacksboro is looking into a citywide emergency notification system, adding another layer of communication between the city and its residents to enhance safety and security.

Jacksboro City Manager Mike Smith said Monday, March 23 he had previously asked staff members to find alternative ways to provide notices to the public, whether through text or by phone call or email.

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April 1, 10:27 AM
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Bastrop eyes $5M wastewater tech upgrade

A new wastewater treatment technology that can produce reusable water may soon help Bastrop address an under-performing treatment plant and meet stricter environmental standards. City Manager Sylvia Carrillo-Trevino told council March 24 upgrading Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 3 would allow treated discharge to be reused for irrigation or commercial purposes. The move would also bring the facility into compliance with new Texas Commission on Environmental Quality phosphate limits.

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April 1, 9:59 AM
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County discusses sirens, awareness ads for San Antonio area floods

County discusses sirens, awareness ads for San Antonio area floods | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Flood sirens and a flood awareness campaign in the wake of last summer's deadly flooding were discussed by Bexar County commissioners at their Tuesday meeting. Commissioners approved a resolution to seek a state grant to pay for the installation of sirens in flood prone areas of the county that were identified by the state.

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March 31, 11:00 AM
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'Heartbreaking' before, after images show impact of Jacob's Well drought

'Heartbreaking' before, after images show impact of Jacob's Well drought | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

Jacob’s Well, one of the Hill Country’s most iconic swimming holes, is nearly gone and social media is exploding over it.

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March 31, 9:09 AM
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Durant approves major wastewater upgrade to prepare for growth

Durant approves major wastewater upgrade to prepare for growth | exTRA by the Trinity River Authority of Texas | Scoop.it

The current wastewater treatment plant treats 2 million gallons of water a day. Capacity could more than double in two years. The upgrade is designed to keep the city ahead of its projected growth.

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