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Fulshear council approves reclaimed-water supply agreement with Fort Bend County MUD 275; 25-year term, no guaranteed volume
Summary
The Fulshear City Council approved an agreement to supply reclaimed water to Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District 275. The 25-year agreement includes metering and payment for water supplied, but imposes no fixed delivery obligation on the city, city staff and MUD legal counsel said.
The Fulshear City Council on Oct. 21 approved a reclaimed-water supply agreement with Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District (MUD) 275 that city staff and the MUD’s counsel said carries a 25-year term but does not require the city to supply a fixed volume.
City staff described the agreement as part of a broader plan to expand the Cross Creek Ranch wastewater treatment facility and to make the additional treated effluent available to developments that the MUDs will serve.
City staff and the MUD’s attorney said the contract will meter deliveries and set a per-unit price for reclaimed water. “There’s a 25 year term, but we take whatever’s available. There’s…
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