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Leander outlines Baghdad Terminus pump station, 1.5M-gallon tank and 24-inch waterline construction schedule
Summary
City engineers briefed council on plans to replace a 1996 pump station, add a 1.5 million gallon concrete tank and install new 24- and 16-inch waterlines; work will close center lanes along Baghdad Road during phased construction timed to school breaks and is expected to finish in 2026.
The City of Leander on May 1 presented a multi-stage construction plan to replace an aging pump station, add a 1.5 million‑gallon concrete storage tank and install new 24‑ and 16‑inch waterlines along Baghdad Road, a project staff said is needed to move water to higher pressure zones as the city grows.
Tony Bettis, CIP program manager, said the existing steel tank at the Baghdad terminus (a roughly 0.75 million gallon tank and a small pump station built in…
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