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Breckenridge staff says TWDB projects, water‑loss grant and lead service‑line work expected but likely costly
Summary
City staff and the project engineer updated the council on two Texas Water Development Board projects, a potential $5.7 million water‑loss mitigation grant, and the federally driven lead service line inventory and replacement program, saying costs could run into the millions.
The City of Breckenridge received an update from its engineering firm and city staff on two Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) projects and on the federally prompted lead service‑line inventory and replacement effort.
Sage Miller, an engineer with EHT, told the council the drinking‑water project (State Revolving Fund) is further along and that the design submitted to TWDB has received comments; staff expect final approval of design plans within weeks and then will set bid dates for water‑line replacement work. A parallel wastewater planning and engineering feasibility report (EFR) is under review and the…
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