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Residents press council on water supply and PFAS as wastewater-plant upgrade nears beneficial use
Summary
At public comment, residents urged city transparency on water quality, billing and PFAS; staff updated the council that Royal Spring water supply averages about 4,000,000 gpd and that the wastewater-treatment Plant No. 1 upgrade will reach beneficial use around Sept. 30, with a Judy Construction pay request approved.
Public comment at the Sept. 22 Georgetown City Council meeting focused on water infrastructure concerns, including unexplained billing fluctuations and contamination risks such as PFAS.
Dan Holman, speaking from the public, urged the council to include citizen questions in upcoming water infrastructure presentations and noted an online community group collecting complaints. He said Royal Spring’s…
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