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Georgetown outlines water plan, South Lake treatment plant schedule and goals to ease watering limits

2809017 · March 27, 2025
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City Manager David Morgan described the city's integrated water resources plan, the upcoming South Lake Treatment Plant phases that will add treatment capacity, and conservation and enforcement measures tied to automated meters.

City Manager David Morgan told residents that Georgetown’s water territory spans about 400 square miles, far beyond the city’s roughly 63-square-mile corporate limits, and that the city is pursuing multiple strategies to meet growing demand.

"Our water territory is 400 square miles," Morgan said, noting the utility serves customers into Burnet and Bell counties and that Liberty Hill High School is among the westernmost water customers. He said over 85% of current water supply is surface water obtained through the Brazos River Authority and, to a…

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