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Gonzales council adopts updated sewer-use ordinance and approves CIP adjustments amid treatment-plant capacity issues
Summary
The council adopted Ordinance 2025-153 to update Chapter 10.16 (sewer use), establish a pretreatment program and enforcement tools for significant users, and approved an updated sewer CIP that advances funds to address three critical wastewater projects while temporarily lowering reserves.
The Gonzales City Council on Nov. 19 adopted Ordinance No. 2025-153, a comprehensive update to Chapter 10.16 of the Gonzales Municipal Code, and approved an updated sewer Capital Improvement Program (CIP) to address pressing wastewater treatment-plant problems.
City staff said the updated ordinance aligns local requirements with current state regulations and regional board permits, formalizes inspections and a source-control program, and establishes a pretreatment permit program aimed at large industrial users. As City staff explained during the hearing, any facility that consumes more than 25,000 gallons of water per day will be considered a "significant user" under the ordinance and may be required to install a sampling station and enroll in the…
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