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Citizens and irrigation subcommittee press forward on effluent irrigation options for golf course, ball fields
Summary
A citizen presenter described lower‑cost modular filtration and urged the city to pursue converting irrigation to effluent for school and park fields; the irrigation subcommittee reported 90% design completion and asked staff to pursue support letters for a pending TCEQ request.
During citizen comments, resident Dave Stewart described a modular cloth‑media filter option and urged the city to pursue converting irrigation to treated effluent for public ball fields and the golf course. Stewart said a 1‑MGD modular unit with startup could be delivered for roughly $250,000 plus installation costs, and that a smaller concrete pad and canopy would enable…
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