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Pampa approves 10-year master services agreement for water-tank maintenance

City Commission, City of Pampa, Texas · November 25, 2025
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Summary

The commission authorized a master services agreement with Utility Service Company (USG Water) to put city water tanks on an asset-management program described as annual inspections, interior washouts, and renovations. Staff cited an estimated $6 million of work over a 10-year plan and per-tank rehab estimates of $500,000–$1,000,000.

The City of Pampa voted to approve a master services agreement with Utility Service Company (USG Water) to manage inspection, maintenance and renovation of the city's water storage tanks.

City staff and a USG representative described the proposed asset-management program as an all-in approach: annual climbs and inspections, periodic washouts and interior evaluations, and renovations or overcoats as needed. "There's one point of contact, and it's all—as you'll hear me say a lot—one throat to choke," the contractor representative said, describing USG’s centralized responsibility for maintenance and emergency repairs.

Officials said Pampa has roughly 10 major storage tanks (including elevated and ground tanks) with…

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